How is it possible that the level of accuracy can differ (address, intersection, or city) when locating the child device multiple times, even though the location of the device has not changed?
Even though the child device has not changed locations, it is possible for the location results to differ when multiple searches are performed. For example, you may get back location results that display an address, intersection, or possibly just the city. The location information presented may differ due to many factors such as atmospheric, environmental and geographic conditions, satellite location or other factors associated with the use of satellites and satellite data, cell site location and information, or other network conditions. If you try to locate the device again, it should provide the same or a similar location to one of the earlier attempts. If you are unsure or concerned about your child’s specific location, you should place a voice call directly to the device to contact your child.
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