You can, however, broadcast your location at any given moment to one or all of your trusted contacts, who will be able to see your real-time location until you end the location sharing. Instead, your trusted contacts can see general information about your whereabouts, like whether you're currently online and if you've been moving around. Unlike Apple's Find My Friends and some related apps, Trusted Contacts doesn't share your location by default. When you sign up for the app, you designate specific people in your address book as "trusted contacts." This allows you to share your location at any given time and allows them to request your location.
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