How to See Someone’s Location on Facebook via FB Messenger

Mar 16, 2025
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Sharing location is the most friendly (pun unintended!) of the bunch – at least because your friends will know and have to consent to your snooping. After all, it’s called “sharing” for a reason, and since sharing is caring, they’ll know that you care. Probably. Definitely. But you won’t know if you don’t try, right? Sidenote, though: this method only works on the full Messenger app (not Messenger Lite), so make sure you’ve got the right version. Also, only use this with people you trust, but that’s a given. Now, on to the step-by-step instructions on using a Facebook Messenger tracker!
  1. If you want to know how to see friends’ locations on Facebook, start by opening up the Messenger app and chatting up a person you’re sharing your location with (or vice versa). If you haven’t messaged them yet, just send something like, “Hey, can you share your location with me?”
  2. Next, look at the bottom of your screen. On Android, you’ll see four dots in the corner and a plus (+) sign on iPhone – tap that to open more options.
  3. From the menu that pops up, tap on “Location”. If it’s your first time using it, Messenger will ask if it can use your GPS – just hit yes to let it through.
  4. Now, you can pick “Share Live Location”, which lets the other person track you in real time for up to an hour. Or, if you just need to share a specific spot (like where to meet), send a pinned location instead.
  5. When they share their location with you, you’ll see a map pop up in the chat. If it’s a live location, you can even watch their dot move around as they travel. There’s usually a “Directions” button too, which will open Google Maps so you can head straight to them.
  6. If you want to stop sharing, just tap “Stop Sharing”. If it’s live, it’ll stop automatically after an hour, but you can cut it off early if you’re done.