how can you tell if your location has been tracked via GPS by looking at your sprint cell phone bill?
I want to know if there is a way to get proof that someone has been tracked via gps on a business cell phone plan by looking at the bills, or if there is some other way to find this out.
Is there a way to track someone that I can get proof of that does not necessarily show up on my Sprint cell phone bill?
I believe that business plans have had this in place for some time to track employees.
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If someone was tracking you, they wouldn’t put it on your phone bill. Unless you have some special arrangement where you get charged for someone tracking you.
Sprint has only just recently begun offering a "locator" service, designed primarily for parents to be able to track the whereabouts of children. It’s offered for a monthly fee, and my understanding is that a text message will be generated when the tracking is done. However, currently my text messages are not itemized on my bill, so I wouldn’t expect that those messages would be, either.
Prior to this service, anyone who wanted to track the phone through GPS would’ve needed legal authority.