Apple Updates ‘Find My Friends,’ Version 2.1 Includes Customizable Geofencing

Apple has released an update to its iOS app, Find My Friends. A slightly tweaked user interface for searches and notifications based on proximate location are included in the update, which brings the app up to version 2.1.

AppleInsider:

With the new Find My Friends version, the app’s “Notify Me” page now features a customizable boundary, or geofencing, option that can be expanded or contracted around a located iOS device. Users can adjust the monitored area around a device by selecting the “Change Location” button, which resets the geofencing threshold to allow for more accurate location-based notifications.

Users can select and manipulate the circle that represents the geofence around a tracked device, giving a bit more customization to the set threshold.

The notification pages user interface has also been tweaked to show a thumbnail image from Apple Maps that shows the device’s current location.

Find My Friends is a Universal app that runs on both the iPhone and iPad, and is available FREE in the App Store. [DIRECT LINK]

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