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High Flyer Casino TN: location spoofing succeeds on iOS + Android — bets placed from outside Tennessee, blocks only enforced at game level
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Source. May 26, 2026 weekly sync.
Ticket. CIV-52: Ontario — mkodo / GeoLocs — Compliance Failures & Retest (Casumo, High Flyer, OLG).
What we tested
Whether High Flyer Casino (Tennessee) could be accessed and wagered on from outside the licensed state using common consumer-grade spoofing combinations:
- iOS — Safari + iAnyGo location-spoofing tool + VPN.
- Android — equivalent setup.
- iOS Emulator — for comparison against the native iOS path.
What happened
- ✗ iOS path succeeded. Bets placed from outside Tennessee with no website-level block.
- ✗ Android path succeeded. Same outcome.
- ✗ iOS Emulator test produced identical results to native Android — the platform does not differentiate the emulated environment.
- ⚠ Some individual games returned location errors — but this enforcement comes from the game providers themselves, not from the sportsbook integration. Coverage is therefore inconsistent and per-title rather than per-jurisdiction.
Why it matters
The geolocation controls at the platform level are effectively absent for this operator on the most common consumer spoofing toolchain (VPN + commodity iOS spoofer). When detection does fire, it fires from game providers rather than from the operator's compliance layer — meaning enforcement depends on which game the user happens to open, not on a coherent jurisdictional decision.
Cross-reference
- OLG ON (GeoLocs / mkodo) — VPN allowed + Netherlands VPN late detection (May 26) — same vendor, similar pattern (active location services masking VPN use).
- OLG iOS (GeoLocs / mkodo) — location services off → session terminated (May 26) — vendor does enforce when the device lies about being unable to locate; falls down when the device claims to be located somewhere it isn't.