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OldMexico

10/04/17 8:48 AM

#114900 RE: onciomg #114889

Cogosense has a much better (in my Opinion) app and is an upgrade to what is offered by Life360. On the Life360 web page, there were no partners nor automakers shown as having deals. Following was taken from Wikipedia:

Life360 is both a web and mobile application and was referred to as a "family-oriented private social network" by Bloomberg Businessweek.[5] The app is a social network for families and differentiates itself in this way as it is not based around peer groups or professional networks such as Find My Friends and LinkedIn. It allows users to share locations, group message, and call for roadside assistance.[7] It has four main features which include location sharing, circles, places, and premium.

Locations sharing Edit
The main feature of the app is location sharing. Users can open the app and see where other members are instantly. Users can choose to share or not to share their location with any particular circle at any particular time.[8]

Circles Edit
Circles is the app’s newest feature, released on September 3, 2013. Circles allows users to create separate groups within the app, e.g. “caregivers,” “extended family,” and “John’s baseball team.” Users’ location is only visible to those who are also in the circle, and members in “caregivers” cannot see the location of users in “extended family,” unless they are also in that circle.[9]

Places Edit
Life360 allows users to create geofences that alert them when another enters or leaves another location.[10]

Premium Edit
Life360 operates as a freemium app, and users can pay for extra features.[5] These extra features include: stolen phone insurance, access to a live advisor 24/7, unlimited “Places” creation, and emergency roadside assistance. A few problems have been identified Like dropping the signal, or wrong locations[5]
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mug2011

10/04/17 9:01 AM

#114907 RE: onciomg #114889

I have Life360. Cool app but just a tracking and recording of driving app. Doesn't disable stuff