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[quote=Anonymous]I have 2 families in Life 360 (parents have androids kids apple), my spouse and kids, and another one for my siblings and elderly parents. For our kids, it started as a way to know when they were coming back for logistics (to pick them up, to have dinner ready, etc). I never look "just because," and most of the time forget it's there, but now, when they are driving home from college (long drive), I again look to see how soon they'll be home. Spouse occasionally looks and he will tell me, Larla is in class or Larlo is at Chipotle. My elderly parents requested to be on it after they heard about it from a friend in AL. They can track me and my siblings, and we can track them. I have never checked where they are (not driving, so chances are they are at the AL facility). I have no idea if they look where I am, nor do I care [/quote]
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