How to use live location

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Live Location allows you to share your real-time location with the members of an individual or group chat. You control whether and how long to share your live location. You can also stop sharing your live location at any time. Once stopped or expired, your live location will no longer be shared.
Individuals who you shared your live location with will continue to see the location you shared as a static thumbnail image and can tap the image to see your last updated location.
This feature is end-to-end encrypted, which means no one can see your live location except the people you shared with. To learn more about your security on WhatsApp, please visit WhatsApp Security. You can also read our Privacy Policy for more information on WhatsApp's privacy practices.

Enable location permissions on your phone

  1. Go to your phone's Settings and tap Privacy.
  2. Tap Location Services > WhatsApp > Always.

Share your live location

  1. Open an individual or group chat.
  2. Tap
    attach
    > Location > Share Live Location.
  3. Select the length of time you'd like to share your live location. Your live location will stop being shared after the selected amount of time.
    • You can also enter a comment and emoji.
  4. Tap
    send
    .

Stop sharing your live location

Stop sharing your live location in a specific individual or group chat

  1. Open the individual or group chat.
  2. Tap Stop Sharing > Stop Sharing.

Stop sharing your live location in all individual or group chats

  1. Go to WhatsApp Settings > Privacy > Live Location.
  2. Tap Stop Sharing > Stop Sharing.
Note: You can disable location permissions for WhatsApp at any time by going to your phone’s Settings > Privacy and Security > Location Services > WhatsApp > Never.

Can’t find live location

We work with Facebook Places, Google Maps, and Foursquare to supply us with map and places information.
If you can't find your location when using the share live location feature in WhatsApp, please contact these location providers.

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