‘[It] started feeling like surveillance with a smile’: Clingy older sibling repeatedly follows their younger sibling using location sharing on Life360, so the youngest decides to stop sharing their whereabouts with the whole family

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  • person holding cellular phone tracking someone else's location on a map
  • "WIBTA for turning off shared Life360 in our sibling group after one sibling started showing up wherever I was within minutes of me moving?"

    Our family set up Life360 last year after a winter pileup on the highway. It was supposed to be for quick check ins and peace of mind.
  • At first it was chill and kind of cute. Then my older sibling started popping up wherever I was like clockwork.
  • I would leave the house and five minutes later they would stroll into the same coffee shop like oh hey just passing through.
  • It happened at the park and at the grocery store and even at the gym parking lot. One time I went to the pharmacy and they arrived while I was still at the counter which felt creepy.
  • Another day I met friends at a food truck and they pulled up with lawn chairs like it was a stakeout.
  • I asked the sibling to chill in the group chat and they called it being protective which made my skin crawl.
  • After that I tried moving around with random stops just to see and they still found me fast.
  • They liked to bring snacks or errands as excuses and it always sounded helpful on paper.
  • It stopped feeling like family safety and started feeling like surveillance with a smile.
  • My phone would ping and ugh my stomach would drop because I knew a pop in might be coming.
  • I turned off notifications for a week and the surprise appearances slowed but did not stop.
  • older boy with headphones on looking at this cellular phone and tracking a location on GPS
  • It clicked that they were checking the map in real time and using my location like a live itinerary.
  • | I told the group I wanted to pause my sharing and switch to manual check ins on trips and emergencies.
  • Half the siblings said do what makes you feel safe and the other half said the map keeps everyone calmer.
  • The clingy sibling said I was ungrateful for their care and my cheeks went hot.
  • I tried offering compromises like only sharing during long drives or after dark or when traveling.
  • They kept showing up anyway and I started planning my errands like a spy which is ridiculous lol.
  • My social time got weird because friends kept asking why my sibling materialized everywhere.
  • I like being close to family but I also like breathing without someone tracking my groceries low key.
  • I even asked a neighbor to text me if they saw that car the next week and the texts kept coming.
  • The whole point of the app was safety not surprise audits of my day.
  • I get that location sharing can save lives and yeah I know it helps in storms and breakdowns.
  • I also know that consent matters and constant drive bys feel lousy and invasive.
  • If I turn off the app and just send updates I can still be reachable without being chaseable.
  • My plan is to announce the change and keep one emergency channel like a quick call or a pinned chat.
  • I am bracing for fussing and side eye and maybe a long lecture about family unity.
  • AITA if I switch off sharing for a while and keep my sanity.
  • dollieshiningstars Family unity is not live itinerary. You're a person, not a bus route; go manual updates and breathe, tbh.
  • RaspberryEvening3782 NTA. Turn it off forever. It's none of their business where you are. If they want to know they can ask, and if you want to tell them you can. I don't get why anyone uses Life 360.
  • dnabsuh1 NTA- but you can make this a game- have friends take the phone and stop at different weird places, they can hand it off like a relay race.
  • jiujitsugeek This, but have said friends carry the phone through areas with no car access (e.g., park, lake) or places that charge for admission. Your intrusive siblings will end up tired and with less money in their pockets.

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