I hope they don't, at least without far more concrete info than this. The native L360 integration is working well in our household.
Thanks for your efforts in contacting Life360 and getting a definitive answer.
Hopefully you won't mind if this is quoted on existing threads and the new ones about this issue that will continue to be raised.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think this is a new position from L360... AFAIK, L360 doesn't (and hasn't ever) officially supported any home automation integration (HE or otherwise), so the varipus integrations that do exist are all basically jerry-rigged (for lack of a better term).
While L360 is working good for our house at the moment, it seems like the writing is on the wall here... Is the behind-the-scenes stuff L360 has been doing lately that's been screwing with our integrations intentional to scrape we barnacles off, or just an unfortunate side effect of unrelated changes? Who knows, but it all smacks of this integration getting more-&-more janky to keep afloat.
In that sense, this is all starting to look a lot like MyQ... Although I haven't done any HomeKit stuff yet, I think that's the direction I'll switch us to this fall for presence sensing.
This is kinda where my heads at too. It really sucks cause it was so flawless for so long. We use it for my wife and I plus the kids. I suppose we could just go with the native HE app location and stop doing it for the kids.
For now though it works for us still.
I guess Life360 is now completely incompatible with hubitat.
Shame, I found this quite useful.
I'm late to the party but I have a few additional details. To be honest I think my issue was more related to IP Address vs Life 360 as I never got that going too well with Android. Anyways. I started having issues about 5-7 days ago with my lights not coming on when I got back home, they likely went off due to timers connected to motion sensors. I went to update package manager and saw an error, 103 I believe. I then updated from 2.3.7 to 2.3.8 and both issues were gone, my lights work with my phone, based on it's assigned IP Address, being on the network and I was able to update package manager. So, maybe just updating the hub is a good start.
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