Synthetic routine realism

Movement paths should sleep, pause, eat, leave, and return like a real daily routine.

Private Phone Location's synthetic movement model includes 1–3 recurring sleep anchors where the privacy phone stays stationary for 4–12 hours, plus short 5–10 minute bathroom breaks and plausible stationary meal periods that follow a consistent local-time pattern.

Sleep anchor rules

1–3 stationary locations

Profiles can use one primary sleep anchor and optional secondary anchors such as a hotel, partner, or family location inside the selected privacy region.

4–12 hour sleep windows

Synthetic location stays stationary during sleep windows, with duration clamped to a believable range.

Timezone consistent

Sleep and daily movement follow the selected region's local time zone, not random UTC timing.

Daily path pattern

  1. Start at the selected sleep anchor.
  2. Remain stationary during the local sleep window.
  3. Move away along a synthetic path after waking.
  4. Travel within the selected region at realistic speeds.
  5. Return to a sleep anchor before the next sleep window.
  6. Repeat with a consistent weekly pattern that can slowly evolve over time.

Bathroom and meal pauses

5–10 minute bathroom breaks

Synthetic paths include short stationary breaks during the day. They are stable for the same date and do not jump around randomly.

Plausible meals

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner create longer stationary periods at believable local times.

Consistent daily rhythm

Breaks and meals follow the selected region's local time zone and repeat with enough consistency to look like routine behavior.

Why this matters

No 24/7 wandering

A synthetic phone that never sleeps looks unnatural. Stationary sleep windows make the path more realistic.

No random jumps

Regular anchors avoid sudden teleportation and preserve continuity from day to day.

Region-first privacy

Sleep anchors are privacy locations inside the selected region, not the customer's true physical home.