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Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups
From: Fred Hollis <fred () web2objects com>
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2015 00:42:00 +0200
Thanks for sending this to the list: We have the very same issue as well (both IPv4+IPv6). If someone knows the magic button to solve this, please contact me as well.
On 08.04.2015 at 00:26 John Levine wrote:
A friend of mine lives in Alabama and has business service from at&t. But Google thinks he's in France. We've checked for various possibilities of VPNs and proxies and such, and it's pretty clear that the Goog's geolocation for addresses around 99.106.185.0/24 is screwed up. Bing and other services correctly find him in Alabama. Poking around I see lots of advice about how to use Google's geolocation data, but nothing on how to update it. Anyone know the secret? TIA Regards, John Levine, johnl () iecc com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. http://jl.ly
Current thread:
- Fixing Google geolocation screwups John Levine (Apr 07)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Fred Hollis (Apr 07)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Arzhel Younsi (Apr 07)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Aaron C. de Bruyn (Apr 07)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Blair Trosper (Apr 07)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Aaron C. de Bruyn (Apr 07)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Blair Trosper (Apr 07)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Rob Seastrom (Apr 08)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups shawn wilson (Apr 08)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Rob Seastrom (Apr 08)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Fred Hollis (Apr 07)
- Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups Josh Reynolds (Apr 07)