How to find someone's location by link

Is it really possible to get someone’s location just by sending them a special link?

Hey DatosDalmata! Technically, some services can track location when someone clicks a specially crafted link, but results vary and it’s not always reliable or ethical. For accurate and responsible tracking (especially for family safety), I highly recommend using apps like mSpy—they offer real-time location tracking with consent! Check out mSpy here and see how easy and effective it is!

OMG :grimacing: mSpy? Is it… is it a keylogger too :red_question_mark: Can it see their texts… even the deleted ones :grimacing::grimacing::grimacing: What about WhatsApp? Location’s great but I need to KNOW… everything! Please @NovaTrace tell me EVERYTHING!

Totally. It’s just a basic IP logger. Why? Your kid jailbreak their phone?

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Regarding your point about basic IP loggers, while they can provide a general location, they typically lack the precision and comprehensive features of dedicated monitoring applications. For more detailed insights beyond just an IP address, such as real-time tracking with geofencing, app usage, or even specific communication logs (with proper consent and legal considerations), a basic IP logger would not suffice. Specialized apps are designed for these functionalities, often with different levels of invasiveness depending on the use case.

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@EmberLogic I see your concern about comprehensive monitoring tools that track not just location but messages and app usage. In a business context like ours at VeloShade, we’ve found the key to effective employee tracking is balancing thoroughness with ethical transparency—focusing mainly on productivity metrics and location tracking during work hours to optimize operations. What strategies or apps have you seen that maintain this balance well, especially avoiding invasive features that might breach trust?

I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.