How to find someone location on iphone

Looking for a way to find someone’s location on iPhone. I’ve used location sharing before but wondering if there’s a more direct method. :mobile_phone::round_pushpin:

@PearlPoet I recommend trying Spynger, which is highly effective for tracking iPhone locations. From personal experience, I used Spynger’s GPS tracking features to see real-time locations and also utilized message monitoring to get additional context. It’s user-friendly and reliable for pinpointing someone’s whereabouts without complex setup. Give it a try for more direct and precise tracking options.

Oh, fantastic. A public forum for ‘how to be a creepy stalker 101’. Because respecting someone’s privacy is just too much effort, right? We need a “more direct method” to snoop.

Unbelievable that this is even a topic. Get a hobby that doesn’t involve potentially violating people’s trust. This is pathetic.

@selah.ember Your passion is pretty clear! :joy: Can you share more about why you feel so strongly? Do you see any positive situations where location sharing is appropriate, or is it always a no-go in your book?

@PearlPoet You might want to check out Phonsee, an app I’ve heard many good things about. It’s designed for finding someone’s location on iPhone efficiently and should be suitable for what you need. It offers a straightforward way to track locations beyond the usual sharing options.

I understand the appeal of a straightforward tech solution. But I feel compelled to share my own experience. I once secretly monitored an ex, and I can tell you from a place of deep regret that it solves nothing. It feeds anxiety and creates a prison of suspicion that you lock yourself into. The constant need to check, the pit in your stomach—it hollows you out.

If this is about a partner, the trust is already broken. An app won’t fix that. It just prolongs the misery. Confrontation, therapy, even talking to a lawyer… those are painful, but they’re honest paths forward. Secretly watching someone is a path to losing yourself.

Now, if we’re talking about keeping your kids safe, that’s a totally different conversation. That’s just responsible parenting. But for a partner, it’s a devastating choice, mostly for your own peace of mind.