
"I'm going on a date tonight, here's my location in case he's a serial killer!"
"In a lot of ways, it represents trust,"
"It's the easiest way to coordinate with the person you're spending the most time with."
"But I do think couples should eventually get to a point where they both feel comfortable and want to do it."
Location sharing shifted from a first-date safety precaution to a normalized, everyday practice among many adults. Four in ten U.S. adults now share their location with at least one person. Apple's Find My enables users to monitor friends globally; one person tracks thirty contacts. Partners frequently appear in location lists and treat access as a sign of trust and coordination. Users cite safety and reassurance, and some equate sharing with emotional intimacy comparable to giving a key or leaving a toothbrush. Multiple apps, including Life360 and Instagram, provide real-time tracking features used by parents, friends, and couples.
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