Milo thinks that a VPN magically changes your whole physical location on Google Maps. We're here to explain why he's wrong.
"If I turn on my VPN to London, Google Maps will show me standing right next to Big Ben!"
Google Maps uses GPS, Wi-Fi tri-angulation, and sensor data. A VPN only hides your IP, not your physical hardware.
Milo fails to realize that satellite telemetry and hardware chips don't care about his software tunnel.
Seriously? It's 2026. You shouldn't need a website to tell you that GPS and IP addresses are different things.