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How Location-Sharing Apps Like Find My Friends Came to Represent Affection

To a generation who grew up alongside the internet, location-sharing feels less like a privacy threat and more like an expression of affection.

Jessica Roy
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Jessica Roy

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Find My (Mobile App), Global Positioning System, Mobile Applications, Navigation, Privacy, Smartphones
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