Home Radio New Zealand Public Media When is location sharing a red flag in relationships? Radio New ZealandPublic MediaWorld News When is location sharing a red flag in relationships? By Evening Report - March 26, 2026 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter tweet Recommended Sponsor Painted-Moon.com - Buy Original Artwork Directly from the ArtistSource: Radio New Zealand Between phones, watches and other smart devices, we’re never far from reach for our family, friends and partners. There are also apps and location services that can show where we are at any given moment. Experts say couples may see location sharing as a sign of trust or closeness. Experts say location sharing shouldn’t feel forced. 123RF / pixel-shot.com (Leonid Yastremskiy) – Published by EveningReport.nz and AsiaPacificReport.nz, see: MIL OSI in partnership with Radio New Zealand RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Phoenix suffer blow in Premiership hopes Policing our politicians for porkies Here’s why some people may have to pay back fuel support NO COMMENTS