The message "No location found" typically means there is a temporary or technical issue preventing the system from retrieving the location of the person or device. This can happen for several reasons such as the other person's device being offline, turned off, in airplane mode, or having no internet connection. It can also occur if location services are disabled, GPS or network signals are weak, or there is some technical glitch or update problem with the device or app. This message differs from "Location not available," which means the device's location is known to the system but is not being shared with you, often because the person has stopped sharing their location or has disabled location sharing settings intentionally. Common causes for "No location found" include:
- Device is turned off or out of battery.
- Airplane mode is enabled.
- No Wi-Fi or cellular data connection.
- Location services are disabled on the other device.
- Temporary system glitches or app issues.
- Incorrect date and time settings on the device.
Thus, "No location found" usually reflects an inability to access location due to technical or network issues, while "Location not available" reflects deliberate user privacy or sharing settings.
