Oh, Ronni, thank you so much. This obviously came in the iOS 10 update and I 
didn’t notice it. It’s bizarre, frankly, as the system was just fine in 
previous versions.

Very grateful!
Pat


> On 30 Sep 2016, at 13:05, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Pat,
> 
> Me (hiding my location from you) will be YOU!
> check in Settings > iCloud - scroll to under Advanced > Share My Location
> I would suspect you don’t have “Share My Location” From This Device activated
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
>> On 30 Sep. 2016, at 12:09 pm, clamsh...@iinet.net.au 
>> <mailto:clamsh...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> There is only one ‘Friend’ entered into my ‘Find My Friends’ app on my 
>> iPhone 5 — my husband. He is there because  he does a lot of solitary 
>> bushwalking, and I want to be able to locate him if he is very late 
>> returning or needs help.
>> 
>> I turned it on last night because he was very late: I found him at a 
>> friend’s house, so that was OK. BUT there was another, unknown marker in the 
>> frame. When I put my finger on it, the label said ‘Me (hiding my location 
>> from you)’
>> 
>> This is very disturbing — what else might the intruder be doing in my phone, 
>> and how do I get rid of it? I had a look on the internet, and found that 
>> quite a few iOS apps have been hacked, but I do not have any on the list. I 
>> looked at Apple support, but if they have any info about this kind of thing, 
>> it wasn’t obvious.
>> 
>> There are a number of apps for iOS security, but most of them are concerned 
>> with other aspects of security — like preventing nosy people from physically 
>> snooping on the phone, or as a part of alarm systems for the home, etc.
>> 
>> I suppose one of the things  I should do is change the unlocking code for 
>> the phone. If I delete the app and then reinstall it, will it be a totally 
>> new installation, or will it still read from the old settings?
>> 
>> Will really appreciate help with this!
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Pat
>> 
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