HeyPolo vs. Life360: I tried both location-sharing apps, and there's a clear winner

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Most of us now have a smartphone, and in the interest of safety, some parents are providing their children with devices at a young age.

Location-sharing apps have risen in popularity as a way to track the location of family and friends, pinpoint where your loved ones are on a map, and receive alerts when specific destinations are reached. They may also provide features such as SOS alerts, emergency calls, and driver behavior tracking.

However, these apps can also raise privacy concerns. They may have processes running quietly in the background; they may need persistent GPS access, and some apps, while masked as parental control software, could be used in domestic abuse and for coercive control.

Also: How to share your location on Android: 5 quick and easy ways - including by text

The question is: should location-sharing apps be...

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