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How to share your live location from your browser

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Sharing where you are — to a friend, a family member, or a customer waiting on a delivery — should be quick, private, and not require everyone to install the same app. With My Location you can create a live-location link straight from your browser.

1. Open the map and allow location access

Open My Location and tap Show my coordinates. Your browser asks for permission and, once granted, your live position appears on the map. Nothing is shared yet — this step is just so the app knows where you are.

2. Start a live share

Turn on sharing to generate a private follow link. Anyone you send it to can open it in their own browser and watch your position update in real time. They don't need an account, and they're never tracked back — their own location is never published.

3. Stop whenever you like

When you stop sharing, the public position expires after a short time-to-live, so a parked truck or a finished trip doesn't leave a stale dot lingering on a public link. You can also rotate the link at any time to instantly invalidate the old one.

Privacy notes

  • Your saved places stay in your browser, not on a server.
  • A follow link only ever shows your live dot while you're actively sharing.
  • The person following you is never tracked, and their position is never sent anywhere.

That's it. For the full list of what you can do, see the features page, or just open the map and try it.