![]() ![]() Rather than have the town and country appear as the location under a contact's name in the Find My app, you can edit a location name, so it says Home or Work, for example. Open the Find My app > Tap on their name in the People tab > Swipe up on the information card at the bottom of the screen > Tap 'Add to Favorites'. If you add a friend or contact as a favorite, they will appear at the top if your list in the People tab of the Find My app, allowing you to see their location quickly, especially if you are sharing your location with multiple friends. You can add certain friends as favorites within the Find My app. Open the Find My app > Tap on the Me tab > Swipe up on the information card at the bottom of the screen > Toggle off the 'Allow Friend Requests' under Notifications. If you don't want to receive requests from friends to follow your location, you can turn them off. Open the Find My app > Tap on the People tab > Tap on the person you want to stop sharing your location with > Swipe up on the information card at the bottom of the screen > Tap on 'Stop Sharing My Location' > Confirm 'Stop Sharing Location'. If you select Notify, you can then choose between I Arrive and I Leave, followed by your current location, their current location or New Location, and the frequency you want the notifications to be sent, which again is a choice of Only Once or Every Time. For example, you could set a notification to alert you every time a friend is not at work during the week. The location options are the same, but you can then select a time frame and the days you want to be notified. If you select Notify Me, you can choose between Arrives, Leaves, or Is Not At, followed by your contact's current location, your location or a New Location and the frequency you want the notifications, which is either Only Once or Every Time.Ĭhoosing Is Not At changes the options slightly. Swipe up on the information card to see all the options below the map. ![]()
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