Taylor Swift's The softcore moviesTortured Poet's Department,her 11th studio album, just dropped — and "Black Dog" is getting people talking about location tracking.
In the melancholic song, Swift revealed that her ex forgot to revoke her access for tracking his location, allowing her to see him walking into a bar called Black Dog.
SEE ALSO: Taylor Swift, please delete your ex's locationWith all of this hoopla about location tracking, you may be wondering how to do it yourself.
First off, it's important to note that you cannot track anyone's location without their permission. As such, before you can go about tracking anyone's location, the person will receive a prompt to allow you to access their whereabouts.
Here's a quick how-to on how to keep tabs on your loved ones — for safety, of course.
If your location request is accepted, you'll get a notification and see a small map that lets you see your loved one's current whereabouts.
You can click on it to grab directions or share it with someone else.
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