Life360 says it has figured out how to provide always-on location services without draining your smartphone’s battery. That’s a significant step forward, because most GPS services are power-hungry.
Life360, a popular tracking app that bills itself as “the world’s leading family safety service,” is purportedly selling location data on the 31 million families and kids that use it to data brokers.
Life360, an app that enables family members to share their location with one another, sells its user data to "approximately a dozen data brokers who have sold data to virtually anyone who wants to buy ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Life360 today announced a deal with PathSense, a precise positioning software development kit (SDK) for location-based mobile apps, where all of their employees will ...
Life360 offers membership plans that range from US$4.99 to US$19.99, which gets you other features like roadside assistance, medical assistance, crash detection, and more. One of the more enjoyable ...
CEO Chris Hulls says he’s heard few complaints about the model that subsidizes its free app experience CEO Chris Hulls says he’s heard few complaints about the model that subsidizes its free app ...
Life360 has decided to stop selling the precise location data of users after pushback in late 2021, but the company will continue to sell users' data in aggregate form. In December, self-described ...
Tile purchaser Life360, which calls itself a "family safety platform," has been selling precise location data on its millions of users, a new report alleges. Life360 is said to be selling location ...
Location tracking service Life360 has been selling the precise location data of tens of millions of its users, according to a new report shared by The Markup. Life360 bills itself as a "family safety ...
The family safety app Life360 announced on Wednesday that it would stop selling precise location data, cutting off one of the multibillion-dollar location data industry’s largest sources. The decision ...