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VPN service, yet search engines have insights?

VPN service, yet search engines have insights?

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Nixelord03
Member
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03-16-2025, 09:05 PM
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This might look like a simple question, but it's actually tricky. I recently purchased a VPN service using the LMG link after my ISP sent me an email confirming my purchase. They made sure I understood what I was doing and how much data I was using—thousands of gigabytes. When I checked my IP address or did a WHOIS lookup, the VPN was functioning perfectly. But when I searched for my location on Google Maps from my actual address, it showed the correct place. How does this work?
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Nixelord03
03-16-2025, 09:05 PM #1

This might look like a simple question, but it's actually tricky. I recently purchased a VPN service using the LMG link after my ISP sent me an email confirming my purchase. They made sure I understood what I was doing and how much data I was using—thousands of gigabytes. When I checked my IP address or did a WHOIS lookup, the VPN was functioning perfectly. But when I searched for my location on Google Maps from my actual address, it showed the correct place. How does this work?

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Sebluigi
Senior Member
727
03-17-2025, 05:48 AM
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You're currently logged in to Google. There are several methods to determine your location. Which device are you using? Is it connected via Wi-Fi?
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Sebluigi
03-17-2025, 05:48 AM #2

You're currently logged in to Google. There are several methods to determine your location. Which device are you using? Is it connected via Wi-Fi?

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Aroscas
Junior Member
14
03-18-2025, 07:12 PM
#3
PC, yes, I signed in to Google. It recognizes my current location and connects to the router via Ethernet.
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Aroscas
03-18-2025, 07:12 PM #3

PC, yes, I signed in to Google. It recognizes my current location and connects to the router via Ethernet.

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Winkler1212
Member
172
03-19-2025, 05:53 AM
#4
Cookies and/or login status are retained based on your previous activity or device data, including location settings at the time of use.
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Winkler1212
03-19-2025, 05:53 AM #4

Cookies and/or login status are retained based on your previous activity or device data, including location settings at the time of use.

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thehwk223
Member
169
03-20-2025, 09:07 PM
#5
Consider using a private tab, it might indicate you were signed in.
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thehwk223
03-20-2025, 09:07 PM #5

Consider using a private tab, it might indicate you were signed in.

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totimen23
Junior Member
47
03-20-2025, 10:49 PM
#6
VPNs generally rely on well-known ports for each provider. If a VPN avoids using 443 and instead uses port 2004, it becomes easier to identify its traffic through analytics. Some services also track users by device type—like PC or phone—using the same service, but having the PC connected to a VPN is the simplest method for monitoring.
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totimen23
03-20-2025, 10:49 PM #6

VPNs generally rely on well-known ports for each provider. If a VPN avoids using 443 and instead uses port 2004, it becomes easier to identify its traffic through analytics. Some services also track users by device type—like PC or phone—using the same service, but having the PC connected to a VPN is the simplest method for monitoring.

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I_Love_GcPVP
Junior Member
35
03-22-2025, 03:07 AM
#7
Clean up the cookies and cashes, then verify your exact location again. If you're logged into Google, their system may save this data and you'll need to log out.
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I_Love_GcPVP
03-22-2025, 03:07 AM #7

Clean up the cookies and cashes, then verify your exact location again. If you're logged into Google, their system may save this data and you'll need to log out.