Russia relocated my GPS location while I was in the Kremlin. Why?

So, I was in Russia last year and just went through my timeline on Google Maps. Now I see that at the time I was in the Kremlin, my GPS location was incorrect and I was in a small village 200 km from Moscow.

It only happened while I was in the Kremlin, after which it went back to normal. Why is Russia doing this and falsifying the Kremlin's GPS location?

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ColdWolve
9 months ago

It’s a government building. This is not different in the USA with the White House and the Pentagon.

LottoOtto99
9 months ago
Reply to  ColdWolve

Bullshit.

rkwiss
9 months ago
Reply to  LottoOtto99

Do you know from your own experience that it’s bullshit? Finally, military objects are also hidden at Google, among other things I think GPS Spoofing at government seats is very likely. Only the danger that a terrorist forgets his phone as a “target mark” there is very high.

LottoOtto99
9 months ago

Maybe I was with his GPS, who knows.

rkwiss
9 months ago

Yeah, why not. How do you know that the FS is Hans Ass, the question was incognito. Have you been hacked into the GF system? 😉

LottoOtto99
9 months ago

And then they let Hans ass in from Germany? In the middle of the war?

LottoOtto99
9 months ago

That Google may not have accurate data in Mordor should be clear.

Your cell phone probably didn’t have a GPS signal at the moment (logically in building) and the data of the mobile radio network of war criminals are probably scrap.

LottoOtto99
9 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

What I know is that Russia has nothing to do with. At the moment, Google thought that you were there because of your phone’s position. As your phone has compiled this data, no one can know here.

187Flex
9 months ago
Reply to  LottoOtto99

fyi USA is also a war criminal. 2. it is logical that certain areas are not forwarded to an American company.

LottoOtto99
9 months ago
Reply to  187Flex

Again: This happens locally on the phone, which then sends to Google “I am here” – there Russia has nix with the hat, damned.

187Flex
9 months ago

you are right

LottoOtto99
9 months ago

So what?