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Somewhat outdated or overlapping with new documentation page:
https://mazemap.atlassian.net/wiki/x/NQAJmw


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This Native app debugging is available only to the administrators of the MazeMap app in their respective campuses because you need a special key/link from MazeMap.


Web app debugging is technically visible/accessible for end-users without a special key, but currently only for campuses/configs where it is enabled. (Needs enabling from Engineers)


New webapp debugging view is documented here: https://mazemap.atlassian.net/wiki/x/NQAJmw


A. Make sure that the GPS is activated on your device. (You will be prompted about this in both IOS and Android devices)

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    4. You will now get some debug information in the top part of your screen. You can see the current location you have, the z-level and the accuracy of the position. 


(NB: Accuracy rate shows how close the device’s calculated position is from the truth expressed in radius.  So the lower the number, the higher the accuracy)

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accuracy

        Location update count should be rising

        GPS fallback location update count should be as close to 0 as possible (the "?" usually appears when GPS Fallback count or accuracy index rise)


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If you scroll down that upper section you will see the available positioning methods (with their priorities) in your campus. As you can see from the screenshots below, LIPI that has the highest priority. 

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Cloud Positioning (DNA Spaces)

1. Download the MazeMap app on your phone


2. Click on this native debug URL 
3. Select 'Expand debug view' in the app.
4. Choose 'Cloud Positioning' as the positioning provider.
5. Collapse debug view

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