Family safety and location

Useful child location updates for trusted co-parents

Give another trusted parent access to useful child-location and safe-zone updates inside the private Guardian family.

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Keep trusted parents looking at the same family picture

Co-parenting can make simple journey updates harder when a child moves between homes, school and other familiar places. Guardian can give trusted parents access to the same private family context, including safe-zone alerts and the latest available child-device location, without requiring public sharing.

Access should stay limited to adults who genuinely need it, and the family should agree how location information will be used. Guardian provides practical context around routines; it is not designed as evidence for disputes, hidden surveillance or a replacement for direct communication between parents.

Guardian is not an emergency service. Location and notifications can be affected by GPS, connectivity, permissions, battery settings and operating-system restrictions.

Quick questions

Can two trusted parents use the same Guardian family?

Share Guardian family access with another trusted parent so both can receive useful child safety context.

Can phone settings affect Guardian location updates?

Yes. GPS, connectivity, permissions, battery settings and operating-system restrictions can affect location reporting and notification timing.

Is Guardian an emergency service?

No. Guardian provides family location and alert context. In immediate danger, contact the emergency services directly.