So like the title says,I have my S23 on cell data and Firefox and Chrome say I’m in Florida when I’m actually I’m NY. I turned on location data, turned off ad block (I really don’t want to do that) and some other extentions amd did a restart. Any idea where I go next?
Edit/small update- I was in Connecticut yesterday and tried it again on cell data, it had me in Pittsburgh, so it’s something on AT&Ts end. I’d like to thank everyone for commenting, I appreciate it.
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Go to geolocation.com. It will use typical geolocation data to locate your public IP address. If it is in NY, you have your answer. Mobile network providers assign your public IP address, and sometime geolocation services place them in the wrong location. Not much you can do about it.
Yeah, Geolocation.com says I’m in Miami.