cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/37022405

This is a carrier in the USA (T-Mobile).

I did a quick search for the other 2 carriers using the term “[Carrier Name] Family Tracking” and Verizon and AT&T also seems to have it.

And according to https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/t-mobile-familywhere-app, it says:

FamilyWhere uses geolocation data from the T-Mobile network and is not affected by changes to device location settings.

So it appears that its using cell tower triangulation. Turning on Airplane Mode should stop it (assuming there isn’t a separate tracking app on your phone)

Oh Wow, What a wonderful tool for abusive spouses and abusive parents. And telecom companies are making money off of it. 🙃

TLDR: Its a good idea to get your own separate cellular plan.

  • J52@lemmy.nz
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    1 day ago

    Daylight robbery… Who’s still this mentally deprived to get another subscription based anything?

    • throwawayacc0430@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      18 hours ago

      If you want to install free tracking tools, you’ll need consent or try to guess the lockscreen password to try to install it covertly.

      With this, its doesn’t require consent, since most families are on the same family plan.

      Only abusers would use this, since a normal person who actually cares about a family member’s safety would just ask them to install a tracking app voluntarily and be transparent about it.

      Its tracking either way, but doing so voluntarily is way less creepy and also free.

      Most modern Android and iOS allows you to share your locations for free via Google and Apple “Find My Phone” networks.