Anonymous wrote:Yes, our family of 4 is on Life 360, including my 21 YO. It works both ways - he likes seeing where we are at a given time. We'll keep it on as long as we're paying for the phone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can any of you imagine doing this with your own parents? I can't.
Yes and I do. If you are close with your parents and can foresee being in a caretaker role for them, do it now before they get dementia and get paranoid/cranky about it this way it’s just in the background and they forget about it.
Aka - I see my dad right now at the donut place.
Anonymous wrote:We share location when we are driving to see them...or maybe they are on a long drive just so someone knows where they are but their choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, our family of 4 is on Life 360, including my 21 YO. It works both ways - he likes seeing where we are at a given time. We'll keep it on as long as we're paying for the phone.
Wait, back up. If your 21 year old son said, I prefer not to have every movement tracked, please take me off that app, you would pitch a fit and cancel his phone service?
Why? Why do you NEED to know where your adult son is at all times? That is super controlling behavior.
Anonymous wrote:I use it for my college freshman to see if she is in the classes when she is supposed to be and to see what time she gets back to her dorm in the evenings/weekends. I check probably once every 2-4 hours. I need to keep her out of trouble and accountable for attending class and not partying.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, our family of 4 is on Life 360, including my 21 YO. It works both ways - he likes seeing where we are at a given time. We'll keep it on as long as we're paying for the phone.
Anonymous wrote:Our family has never used it. It seems weirdly intrusive and smothering to me, even for young teens and tweens.
Anonymous wrote:Can any of you imagine doing this with your own parents? I can't.