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HeyPolo is a privacy-first family location sharing app that gets it right

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Why This Matters

HeyPolo introduces a privacy-first approach to family location sharing, addressing concerns over constant monitoring and data misuse prevalent in many existing apps. Its design ensures user control, end-to-end encryption, and a no-data-selling policy, making it a significant step forward for privacy-conscious consumers and the tech industry. This shift emphasizes the importance of user consent and data security in location-sharing technologies.

Key Takeaways

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“Text me when you get there” is how we say goodbye to family nowadays. And then comes the anxious wait for that notification. Location sharing helps settle this anxiety. But constant monitoring can cause its own problems, and you don’t want things to dip into surveillance territory while you chase peace of mind. Many tracking apps run on always-on monitoring by default, and it is not always clear what happens to the location data behind the scenes.

HeyPolo is built to work the other way around. Made by the team behind Surfshark, an excellent privacy-focused VPN, HeyPolo lets you choose how you share your location on your own terms, and it isn’t something the company collects, stores, or sells. And it’s packed with other interesting features, too. Here’s what you need to know.

Privacy is built in by design

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The most important thing to know is HeyPolo’s promise that your location data is never sold, monetized, or shared with advertisers or data brokers. Location-sharing apps don’t always handle this sensitive data properly, and often, you’d have to read the fine print to know exactly where your information ends up. HeyPolo takes that question completely off the table.

Sharing is consent-based and time-limited by design, so you can’t track anybody around the clock by default. Location data is also end-to-end encrypted, which means it’s readable only by the people you choose to share it with.

And because the app comes from Surfshark, a privacy brand with more than four million users and over a decade of experience, the no-selling commitment is backed by a reputation that’s built on protecting consumer data.

Real-time location sharing and privacy modes

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