Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you find lost phones?
We’ve never lost one.
Anonymous wrote:How do you find lost phones?
Anonymous wrote:Our sophomore daughter still has the free version of Life360 on her phone specifically for safety. She sets up a name for her dorm and now apartment. We get an alert when she gets home. We don’t track to see where she is and don’t plan to unless she goes unheard from after a few days.
She uses it to see when we are getting close so she can meet us at her door.
Her and her friend groups all use it.
We are not interested in the features that come with the paid version.
If I wanted to track her location I would put air tags in her car and backpack, but I don’t.
There is zero wrong with it if it works for your family. I could care less what anyone else on a free anonymous message board may think.
Anonymous wrote:I think its really really weird to track family members phones. I don't need to know exacrky where my teens or DH is. How stifling! Wow.
Anonymous wrote:No. We stopped using it in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Do most of the posters on this thread not have iPhones (meaning, do you have Androids)? Because as far as I can tell, Find My Friends is basically the same thing, and far less creepy. And free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't have a kid in college yet, but think about the girl n Charlottesville or the high school kid intoxicated lost in Bethesda. It can save lives.
How? Bc if I happen to be staring at my phone and notice that my kid is not in a dorm I would…..call the police in a different state and tell them that? That’s just searching for reasons to make anxiety seem normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just use find my friends if you have an iPhone
I’ve never heard anything good about life 360
Here is something good about Life 360: Someone stole my kid's pack, complete with phone and car keys, and we could see where it was and DH went and confronted the guy and got her stuff back.
I'm a PP whose college DD still has it on her phone. Having it on her phone does NOT = stalking/tracking. I never look at it; it's there for emergencies. I DON'T WANT to know if my DD is in her bed or someone else's, or doesn't get home until 3am. It's great for picking her up at the airport; I can see where she is as I'm driving so I can pull over in front of her (this is LAX)