Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We share. We have nothing to hide. If you are freaking out—that shows me you have something to be worried about. If your lives are as boring as ours it’s no big deal
Do you feel the same way about government surveillance?
Anonymous wrote:If someone doesn't want to be tracked, the most logical explanation is they don't agree with the principle that tracking is a good idea. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:If someone doesn't want to be tracked, the most logical explanation is they don't agree with the principle that tracking is a good idea. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it would never occur to me to track my spouse. Like WTAF.
It has nothing to do with tracking someone. My wife has shared her location with me for over 10 years. I have maybe looked at it 5 times. 2 of those times were at her requewst to judge approximate meeting times because she would be on conference call and would not be able to update me along her route. The other 3 times were just random logistical checks so I didn't need to bother her with a phone call or text.
I share my location with her and don't know or care if she checks it.
I don't know why you would jump straight to "tracking" as the sole reason when there are numerous other reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it would never occur to me to track my spouse. Like WTAF.
It has nothing to do with tracking someone. My wife has shared her location with me for over 10 years. I have maybe looked at it 5 times. 2 of those times were at her requewst to judge approximate meeting times because she would be on conference call and would not be able to update me along her route. The other 3 times were just random logistical checks so I didn't need to bother her with a phone call or text.
I share my location with her and don't know or care if she checks it.
I don't know why you would jump straight to "tracking" as the sole reason when there are numerous other reasons.
Anonymous wrote:We share. We have nothing to hide. If you are freaking out—that shows me you have something to be worried about. If your lives are as boring as ours it’s no big deal
Anonymous wrote:No, it would never occur to me to track my spouse. Like WTAF.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, why wouldn't you want your spouse to be able to know where you are?
Literally, any answer I can think of is suspect.
Could you imagine.
Hey hon I'm going out with friends Saturday.
Oh cool, where are you going?
NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS CREEPER.
lolz
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't currently, nor does my husband with me. But if that was his reaction? I'd be going through is phone TODAY. That response is suspicious AF.
Op here. I did, didn’t find anything.
How do you go through someone's phone? I don't have my husband's password nor he mine.
Of course I have my H's password and he has mine, why wouldn't he. How would he unlock it when he is using it.