When browsing the web on your Firefox browser, you might not want to give out your location details to third-party sites. In such cases, you may change the location on your Firefox browser to mask your real location.

However, there are a lot of different ways websites can track you across the web. They can use your IP address and geo-location services to precisely get your location.

Nevertheless, here’s a step-by-step guide to spoof your location on Firefox.

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Step 1: Manually Change Location

The first thing you should do is disable thegeo.enabledservice that Firefox uses to track you. Then, you may manuallychange your locationon the Firefox browser.

Websites usually track your location through yourIP address. To prevent this from happening, you may use a VPN service to mask your real IP address.

A VPN works by routing your internet traffic through an encrypted virtual tunnel which makes sure your data like IP address and location are hidden.

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In a nutshell, VPNs act like the middleman between you and the website you’re accessing. Whatever you’re browsing goes through the VPN servers, and websites see the IP address and other relevant information of only the VPN server.

Now, you may either use Firefox add-ons or third-party applications that provide VPN services to mask your IP address. There are a ton of free VPN services that you can use. However, if you don’t mind paying for extra security online, you can opt for paid VPN services.

If you want to use Firefox add-ons, some great extensions for VPN services are Hoxx VPN Proxy, Browsec VPN, or ZenMate Free VPN. You simply need to install them on your Firefox browser andconnect to a VPNserver to mask your IP address.

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you may also opt for paid VPN services like NordVPN or ExpressVPN, which you can install in the form of Firefox add-ons or full-fledged applications. If you want to change location on the mobile version of Firefox, your only option will be to download a VPN application.

Lastly, you may try blocking the Web Real-Time Communication (WebRTC) protocol to ensure your actual location doesn’t get exposed.

The WebRTC protocol is built into most modern browsers, including Firefox, and is used to facilitate video and audio communication between supporting browsers.

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However, when using the protocol, your actual IP address can be visible to websites in a process called WebRTC leak. While most VPN applications have WebRTC protection built-in to them to prevent your IP address from leaking, most VPN extensions do not have this feature.

So, in such cases, you may disable the WebRTC protocol altogether to prevent this from happening.

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