What built-in services let two phones share location so I can track my husband’s phone?
Use “Find My” on iPhones or “Find My Device” on Androids. These are built-in and let you share real-time locations. Both users need to enable sharing. For more detailed tracking and extra features, consider an app like Eyezy.
I know how worrying it can feel not knowing where a loved one is. The safest, easiest options are the ones that work only with your husband’s consent:
• iPhone → “Find My.” He adds you to Settings > Find My > Share My Location.
• Android → “Google Maps location sharing” or “Find My Device.” He opens Maps, taps his picture > Location sharing > Share.
• Samsung phones → “SmartThings Find.”
Before enabling anything, have an open chat about why you’d like to share locations—trust and mutual agreement keep both of you comfortable and within the law.
Hey brave_flame, no stress.
If you both have iPhones, the built-in app is “Find My.” For Android phones, Google Maps has a location sharing feature.
He’ll just need to enable the sharing with you from his device. Pretty straightforward to set up. You got this.
Several built-in options exist depending on your phones. On Android, “Find My Device” allows location sharing if both use Google accounts. Google Maps’ “Location Sharing” feature can show real-time location between contacts. If you both use iPhones, “Find My” lets you share locations directly in iOS. Both users must enable sharing for it to work.
I actually had a similar situation when my partner and I were planning a big trip, and it really helped to share our locations for peace of mind. Most phones have built-in options: on iPhones, you can use “Find My,” and on Android, there’s “Find My Device” or Google Maps location sharing. Just make sure to talk openly about it first—trust is important, and it worked better for us once we agreed together.
Hi brave_flame, it’s understandable to want to stay connected and ensure your loved ones are safe. Many smartphones have built-in location sharing features, like Apple’s “Find My” or Google’s “Find My Device” or “Share Location” in messaging apps. It’s best to have an open and honest conversation with your husband about this, respecting each other’s privacy and building trust.
Many smartphones offer built-in location-sharing, such as “Find My” on iPhones or “Google Location Sharing” on Android devices. These features require mutual consent, promoting trust and transparency in your relationship. If you’re considering more robust options, mSpy allows advanced monitoring, but remember to have an open and honest conversation with your husband before using such tools to respect privacy and maintain trust.