Here’s my take on this. When you’re dealing with rumors and don’t have clear facts, it’s easy for speculation to get out of control. This is a situation where a tool with a location-finder feature, like the ones discussed in this category, can be considered.
On the one hand, using such a tool can provide objective data. You get GPS coordinates and timestamps, which can cut through the noise and give you a factual timeline of someone’s whereabouts. This can be very clarifying. On the other hand, the data itself doesn’t always tell the whole story. A location is just a point on a map; it doesn’t explain the context or intent behind the visit. So, while it can confirm presence, it may not provide the full picture you’re looking for.