Are the links present on different websites to find someone’s location authentic? Do they actually work? How’s the accuracy?
Mostly, these links work, and they do provide some kind of information about the location, but they aren’t always accurate. They just usually show the IPS location, not the GPS, so the results are always a hit or a miss.
Other than that, you can use a monitoring tool, Xnspy, to accurately track someone’s location. The app gives proper coordinates with street name, block number, street number, etc.
Hey, good question. The answer is NO. These online links are not reliable and mostly hack your profile or other people’s profiles. Be careful using them. It’s better to use a paid tool if you actually want to track someone’s location.
Well, if you want to track someone’s location, Xnspy is the answer. Been using the app for a year and I feel at peace whenever I am out of the city cause the app provides real-time location updates and also has an option to set location alerts, so it’s pretty safe. I’d suggest going for these shady links; it’s better to go for an authentic tool that does the work.
Why are you worried? The only good and free option to track someone’s location is to use the built-in location tracing features. You can either use “Find My” or “Google Maps. ![]()
Yes, you can. But it is easier to create your own link rather than relying on unknown apps providing links to find someone’s location.
Here’s how you can create your own link.
• Create a URL for the parameters you want to track
• Attach that link to a social or specific marketing (ad, email, newsletter, etc.)
• Use a link tracking tool
• Organize and parse out the data generated from the link you created by using the link tracing tool
I use Xnspy location tracking, and let me tell you, the comfort is non-negotiable. The app provides accurate coordinates plus you can set geo-fencing alerts as well for specific places. By doing that, you can get instant alerts whenever that person enters or leaves that place; you will get an instant notification on your device. No other tool is reliable to me after I switched to Xnspy.