I'm having some confusion regarding location sharing between my MacBook and iPhone. On my MacBook, I see "no location found - off network" for my soon-to-be ex-husband's location. He has previously been manipulative about location sharing, often turning off location services instead of just stopping the sharing, which has made things tricky. It's been weeks since we've had any contact, and I'm wondering if his location would show up for me again if he simply turns on location services.
On my iPhone, it shows "request his location," but I didn't receive any notification about him stopping sharing his location. It's puzzling how he can stop sharing without any alerts and why my devices show different status messages. I'm also concerned about not wanting to receive his location again in the future if he decides to turn it on again. Can someone explain what's going on with this?
2 Answers
Anyone can share their location, but if you want to stop receiving it, you’ll need to block him or turn off notifications. As for the differences you’re seeing, it could just be how the apps handle location services differently on your MacBook and iPhone.
I get why this is confusing! The discrepancy might be due to how each device processes location sharing. Your MacBook might be a bit behind on the status updates. If he stops sharing altogether, you shouldn’t see anything, but if he resumes, you might get a notification again. Just keep an eye on it!

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