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when you stop sharing location are they notified

They usually are not directly notified when you stop sharing your location, but what they see depends a lot on the app and how you turn it off.

Quick Scoop: Do they get an alert?

In most common cases (like Apple’s Find My / iMessage location sharing or similar services), there is no pop‑up notification saying “X stopped sharing their location with you.”

However, if they go to check your location, they’ll notice something changed, like “Location not available,” “No location found,” or that your icon disappears from their list.

Some newer discussions suggest that in certain iMessage/Find My setups, if you stop sharing with just one specific person (but keep location sharing on in general), that person may see a message in the chat or list indicating that you stopped sharing with them. So the exact behavior can vary a bit with app version and settings.

How different methods look on their side

  1. Turning off “Share My Location” entirely (system‑wide)
    • No direct “you stopped sharing” alert to specific people.
 * Anyone checking will just see that you’re not sharing or that your location isn’t updating.
  1. Stopping sharing with one specific person in Find My / iMessage
    • Often no push notification, but they can see you’re no longer sharing if they look at your contact or the conversation.
 * Some users report that iMessage can show a line in the chat like that person stopped sharing, depending on the situation.
  1. Airplane mode or turning off Location Services
    • Still no “they turned it off” notification.
 * Apps usually show last seen time, “Location not available,” or similar, which makes it obvious something changed.

Social side: what it “signals”

Among friends, partners, or Gen Z especially, location sharing is often treated as a sign of trust and closeness.

So when you stop sharing—even without an alert—it can feel like unfollowing someone on social media and might lead to awkward questions if the other person notices.

If you want it to be low‑key

If your goal is to be more discreet:

  • Prefer turning off sharing for everyone (system‑wide) rather than only removing one person, since targeted removal is more noticeable when they check.
  • Expect that anyone who regularly checks your location will notice something has changed, even if they don’t get a specific notification.

TL;DR:
They usually don’t get a loud, instant notification, but they can see that you stopped sharing whenever they look at your location, and in some setups there may be a subtle in‑app message that indicates you stopped for that person.

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