Location-sharing tools have simplified keeping track of friends and partners. For some, it’s an efficient way to inform others about their movements—while others view the technology as invasive and prefer not to use it.
A recent study found that nearly 20% of young adults think it’s acceptable to monitor their partner’s location at any time. With this in mind, *CuriosityNews* would like to hear your thoughts on sharing your location with friends or partners—and how you feel about others tracking yours in return. Does knowing someone can see your whereabouts at any moment provide reassurance, or does it feel like being watched? Has it been helpful, or has it led to tension in your relationships? Share your perspective below.
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