Faker Mod Exclusive - Android

Android Faker is a specialized Xposed/LSPosed module designed for device spoofing. It allows users to mask or "fake" their device's hardware and software identifiers to enhance privacy or bypass app-specific restrictions. The "Exclusive" or "VIP" versions often refer to premium variants found on third-party modding sites that claim to unlock additional advanced features. Core Features of Android Faker

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3.1. Privacy and Security (Legitimate)

  • Anti-Profiling: Users concerned with corporate surveillance may use these tools to prevent ad networks from building a longitudinal profile of their activity across different apps.
  • App Compatibility: Users running custom ROMs (e.g., LineageOS) on older devices often use faker mods to spoof newer Android versions or different hardware profiles to run apps that restrict access based on device specifications.
  • Resetting Trial Periods: While legally grey, users often utilize these tools to reset the "device ID" to gain another free trial for a service.

Features of Android Faker Mod Exclusive

Software Identifiers: Android ID, GSF (Google Service Framework) ID, and Advertisement ID. Features of Android Faker Mod Exclusive Software Identifiers

  1. No Root Required – Standard Faker apps often require root access to change system-level IDs. Mod exclusives bypass this using exploits or virtual environments.
  2. Anti-Detection Bypass – They include patches to hide the fact that mock location is enabled, tricking apps like Pokémon GO, Tinder, or banking apps.
  3. Advanced Spoofing Engine – Unlike the vanilla version’s simple slider, mod exclusives include joystick controls, route planning, and save/load location history.
  4. Unlimited Device ID Generation – Essential for users trying to reset trial periods on other apps (e.g., free trials for streaming services).
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