GPS Tracker - Live Locator (by THE DRAKEN GROUP), is an entry-level safety application that focuses on the "registration origin" of mobile devices. It targets users who want a quick, simplified way to identify where incoming calls are coming from and to monitor family safety via geofencing.
Functional Breakdown and Accuracy Insights
Technically, this application utilizes a dual-layered tracking approach. For "Friends and Family," it uses standard GPS pings to show movements on a 3D dashboard. However, its "Phone Number Finder" feature operates differently. Instead of real-time tracking (which is legally and technically restricted for third-party numbers), it provides the "Registration Region"—essentially identifying the city and carrier where the phone was registered. This has led to some user confusion, with reviewers comparing it more to a digital "White Pages" than a live radar.
Functionally, the app offers several safety utilities: "Safe Zones" (geofencing) with instant notifications, "Route Review" to see historical travel paths, and an "Emergency SOS" signal. It also includes a discovery tool for nearby restaurants and cafes, aiming to be a "companion app" for travel. A critical technical insight is the app’s lack of end-to-end encryption for location data, which users should consider when sharing sensitive coordinates.
The app’s monetization strategy is ad-supported, with frequent complaints about "choking" advertisements that can interfere with the user experience. Despite this, it has achieved over a million downloads, primarily due to its simplified, "user-friendly" interface that appeals to non-tech-savvy users who find more advanced apps too complex.
Pros
Simplified user interface is ideal for elderly users or children who need a basic tracker.
Route Review provides a clear historical view of where a device has traveled over the past 24 hours.
Safe Zones are easy to set up and provide timely alerts for departures and arrivals.
The app combines number identification with GPS tracking in a single, lightweight package.
Integrated emergency features allow for a quick signal to be sent to all connected contacts.
Does not share data with third-party partners, according to the developer’s declaration.
Cons
Accuracy of the "Phone Number Finder" is limited to registration regions, not live GPS locations.
Advertisement frequency is high, with some users reporting ads that are difficult to close.
Data is not encrypted in transit, which may be a security concern for some families.
FAQs
No, the app only shows the city or region where the number is registered.
Most free accounts allow for 2-3 members; premium upgrades are available for more.
Like all GPS-active apps, it will have a noticeable impact on battery life if tracking is set to high frequency.
Ensure that the tracked phone has "High Accuracy" location enabled and that the app isn't being optimized by the OS.
The basic app is free, but "Live" real-time updates may be part of a premium package.
Hot Reviews
No, the app only shows the city or region where the number is registered.
Most free accounts allow for 2-3 members; premium upgrades are available for more.
Like all GPS-active apps, it will have a noticeable impact on battery life if tracking is set to high frequency.
Ensure that the tracked phone has "High Accuracy" location enabled and that the app isn't being optimized by the OS.
The basic app is free, but "Live" real-time updates may be part of a premium package.