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How to share your location on an iPhone, including by satellite

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Sharing your iPhone's location is straightforward, but deciding how to share is crucial. iOS offers several methods; choose the one that suits you best.

Before proceeding, ensure Location Services are enabled:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Navigate to Privacy & Security.
  3. Tap Location Services.
  4. Verify the Location Services toggle is green. If not, enable it.

These steps also allow disabling location sharing or customizing app access. Incorrect settings might prevent location sharing; check the Location Services switch or troubleshoot as needed.

We recommend limiting location sharing and reviewing which apps use Location Services. Continuous sharing drains battery life and poses privacy/security risks. To manage access, follow the above steps, then tap Share My Location. Shared contacts are listed; tap a name and select Stop Sharing My Location.

Quick Access:

  • Sharing via Messages
  • Sharing via Find My
  • Sharing via Family Sharing
  • Sharing via Google/Apple Maps
  • Satellite location sharing (offline)
  • Troubleshooting

Sharing via Messages:

Ideal for temporary sharing, automatically disabling after the chosen duration (only works between Apple devices; sending a static location to Android is possible).

  1. Open the Messages chat.
  2. Tap the recipient's name at the top.
  3. Tap Share My Location. Alternatively, choose Send My Current Location for a one-time share.
  4. Select a sharing duration: one hour, until end of day, or indefinitely (use caution with indefinite sharing).

Sharing via Find My:

Find My offers various location services, including device tracking. Sharing is limited to Apple devices.

  1. Ensure your iPhone is the default Find My device (Me tab, "Use this iPhone as My Location").
  2. Go to the People tab.
  3. Tap the plus icon.
  4. Tap Share My Location.
  5. Select recipients.
  6. Tap Send.
  7. Choose a sharing duration (one hour, end of day, or indefinitely—use caution with indefinite sharing).

Sharing via Family Sharing:

Manage location sharing within your Family Sharing group.

  1. In the Settings app, tap Family.
  2. Tap Location Sharing.
  3. Toggle switches next to family members' names control their access to your location.
  4. "Automatically Share Location" enables instant sharing for new family members.

Sharing via Google Maps or Apple Maps:

These methods offer less comprehensive sharing than the above.

Google Maps: Best for sharing with Android users (refer to our detailed Google Maps location sharing guide for specifics).

  1. Tap your avatar (top right).
  2. Tap Location sharing.
  3. Choose existing contacts or add new ones.
  4. Select the sharing duration.

Apple Maps: Only sends a static location pin, not real-time tracking.

  1. In Apple Maps, swipe up to reveal Share My Location.
  2. Choose a recipient or app to share with.

Satellite Location Sharing (Offline):

For iPhone 14/15 (Pro models), iOS 16.1 or later, requires setup before going offline. Use Find My to share your location, then consult this guide offline if needed.

  1. Ensure a clear view of the sky.
  2. Open Find My, tap Me, find My Location via Satellite, and tap Send My Location.
  3. Follow on-screen instructions. (Note: This is a backup; prioritize preventing getting lost.)

Troubleshooting:

If Location Services are enabled but sharing fails, check app permissions:

  1. In Location Services settings, find the app.
  2. If it says Never, tap the app name.
  3. Choose "Ask Next Time Or When I Share" or "While Using the App".

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