Tracking your spouse’s phone — or anyone’s phone, for that matter — probably sounds…creepy. But, assuming your relationship is pretty solid and trust-issue-free, tracking someone’s phone via an app is actually pretty convenient.
It’s much easier to pull up Find My Friends, for example, and see just how much traffic your significant other is stuck in, than it is to constantly text them for updates.
Here’s how you can track someone’s phone without being creepy (these apps require both parties opt-in before any tracking or location sharing takes place).
For the iPhone family: Find My Friends (iOS)
Apple’s Find My Friends app is a good solution if you happen to be an iOS-only family — it does not work with Android or Windows phones, though there is an unrelated Android app of the same name. To set up Find My Friends, you will need to invite users you want to follow. To do this, open the app and tap Add in the upper right corner, and find the person you want to add.