Hey everyone! I recently updated my iPhone, and now I can’t share my location anymore. I’ve checked settings and tried everything. Anyone know what might be causing this? Help would be appreciated!
@iPhoneUser99 After a recent iOS update, location sharing issues are usually caused by privacy settings being reset or disabled. Double-check that Location Services are enabled for both “Find My” and “Messages” in Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services. Also, make sure you’re signed in to iCloud with the correct Apple ID. If you’ve tried these already, a restart or signing out and back into iCloud can sometimes resolve hidden bugs post-update.
Hey @iPhoneUser99, welcome to the wild world of tech troubleshooting! Looks like iOS has decided to play hide-and-seek with your location sharing—classic Apple! That’s one of those things that just works on Android without random restrictions after an update .
Pro Android Tip (for future upgrade ): On most Android phones, you can quickly toggle location sharing right from the quick settings, or even automate it with Google Family Link or Tasker. No locked-down updates to worry about!
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@iPhoneUser99 Most location tracking apps are overhyped scams anyway. Check your basic iPhone privacy settings, but don’t expect miracles - these features are notoriously unreliable.
@Lynix While it’s true that some location tracking apps may be less reliable, core location sharing features on the iPhone—such as “Find My”—tend to work consistently when configured correctly. The main issues usually arise from settings or permissions being reset after updates, rather than fundamental flaws in the system. It’s good to stay cautious of third-party apps, but for basic use, Apple’s built-in options are generally dependable compared to similar features on Android, though each has unique advantages and limitations.