Set your "Home" location to the police station nearest your house.LAYGO wrote:The smart thing to do is map to a location NEAR the house, major intersection, some place you still know how to get home, but that will still give the GPS best route path. My "home" is about a mile away from the house.Keith B wrote:However, if you have a GPS in the vehicle and you have the 'Home' location set, they can get your garage remote and will have a map straight to your house by using YOUR GPS.
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Why not? It's built into my car, and I'd prefer to not have $100+ repair bill every day.Pawpaw wrote:This brings up another point about "layered security". Don't EVER leave your garage door remote outside in your car at night.
I don't know if my car's GPS has a "home" location (I only use it for cross-country trips), but if it does, that's where I'm setting it.The Annoyed Man wrote:Set your "Home" location to the police station nearest your house.LAYGO wrote:The smart thing to do is map to a location NEAR the house, major intersection, some place you still know how to get home, but that will still give the GPS best route path. My "home" is about a mile away from the house.Keith B wrote:However, if you have a GPS in the vehicle and you have the 'Home' location set, they can get your garage remote and will have a map straight to your house by using YOUR GPS.
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Hmmm.....I think I will set my Home location to the Police Department. Just because I have a wry sense of humor.Jumping Frog wrote:That is the exact reason I set the "Home" location on my wife's GPS to the Kroger store about a half mile from the house.Keith B wrote:However, if you have a GPS in the vehicle and you have the 'Home' location set, they can get your garage remote and will have a map straight to your house by using YOUR GPS.
That way, it gets her close enough to home that she can't possibly be lost, without bringing them directly into our subdivision, much less our home.
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My "home" is set to the church I go to.
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