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Life360 Inc. is a San Mateo, California–based American information technology company that provides location-based services, including sharing and notifications, to consumers globally. Its main service is called Life360, a family social networking app released in 2008.
Stay connected to your family and close friends on the web or your mobile device.
Ready.gov used a system of pre-printed forms that families could print and fill out with a pen, while Hulls decided to make the app a location-based service that worked in real time. [5] Hulls entered the Life360 app into the Android Developer Challenge and won over 3,000 other entries. [5]
The data was gathered through secretly embedded software in mobile apps, such as Life360. ... and Arity paid mobile apps millions of dollars to install Allstate’s tracking software," said Paxton ...
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In the two weeks before the fatal crash, Life360 recorded 94 trips by Kiernan, nearly half of them over 90 mph. The highest speed recorded was on Nov. 1, when he drove 153 mph for 20 miles.
Loopt for the iPhone became available to US customers of the Apple iTunes App Store on July 11, 2008. In the summer of 2008, Loopt sponsored Black20.com's The Middle Show with host Dave Price. In October 2008, Loopt was sued by Earthcomber for patent infringement. [11] The case was dropped by Earthcomber in March 2009. [12]
Tile manufactures hardware devices, "Tiles", that can be attached to items such as keychains. By attaching the device, a user can later use the Tile app to help locate the item if it is lost. [8] The Tile application uses Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0 radio technology to locate Tiles within a 100 foot (30 meters) range, depending on the model. [9]