Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither. It’s creepy. If I need to know where a family member is, I ask. Or just wait and see if they come home in time like it’s 1980
Yeah...thats us too. My daughter said it's not that she cares if we know but its the idea that the info could be hacked.
Anonymous wrote:Neither. It’s creepy. If I need to know where a family member is, I ask. Or just wait and see if they come home in time like it’s 1980
Anonymous wrote:lol, heavenly LUNCH by myself. My typo leads a little bit to the imagination!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. We don’t use Life 360 but that’s popular with my colleagues , is it the same basically as sharing location on iPhone?
Life 360 has notifications, vs find my friends you have to consciously check the app. My oldest had a life 360 with her freshman year friend group and deleted it bc it caused so much drama, but when the same friends moved to find my friends it wasn’t like that. The notifications just encourage constantly checking if and it tells you everywhere that person has been that day, which seems creepy. Find my friends is just real time so check it if you need to but that’s it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. We don’t use Life 360 but that’s popular with my colleagues , is it the same basically as sharing location on iPhone?
Yes, it is basically the same.
We all share our locations. My kids are 16, 13, 11 and it is really helpful. When they go to college they can decide if they want to share or not.
If I don't want them to know where I'm going, I turn my location off.