What extra features would I access if I buy the paid version of Life360? Can I get a more comprehensive app for the same amount?
I have used both versions of Life360 for my family location tracking, and honestly, there isn’t much difference. Life360 free version provides basic family check-ins and location tracking, while the paid Life360 version provides more in-depth reports regrading drivings reports, location history, and stuff like that.
But when it comes to spending money, I’d suggest going for a more comprehensive tool that offers remote commands as well as location tracking with accurate coordinates and addresses.
Life360 was also draining my phone battery, so I switched to Xnspy, and it was the best decision. The location details are on point, and I can set geo-fence alerts as well.
When it comes to location tracking, Life360 does the job pretty well, but just like any other app, it has its cons. If you are thinking about switching to the paid version, it’s better to check out other apps out there that offer more features than the Life360 paid version…
As a parent, it’s my biggest concern… I get worried about my child’s online safety as the internet is filled with filthy and explicit stuff. Even though Life360 provides accurate location tracking for older kids I’d suggest going for Xnspy.
The app offers comprehensive monitoring as well as geo-fence alerts, remote commands, block app, screen recorder, and much more. All these features help in getting real insight into the kids’ online activities.
Why not go for an app that provides accurate location coordinates, with information including street number, block name, block number, city, and country, also location history, and plenty of other useful features? Anyhow, the choice is yours.
Instead of relying solely on Snapchat Family Center, you can add an extra layer of safety by using your own device’s parental control features. You can use:
Screen time limits: Apple Screen Time or Google Family Link lets you cap how long your child uses Snapchat daily.
App blocking: Restrict access to Snapchat during school hours or at night.
Privacy settings: Encourage “Friends only” messaging and limit who can see their story.