
"My boyfriend and I share our GPS location via Find My Friends and I love it. Some people go even beyond sharing passwords: When the need arises, we tell the password to the other person."

She’ll keep her Facebook signed in, but that’s because she knows I won’t use it/browse it/whatever. "Wife and I share everything, but maybe that’s because we respect each other’s privacy and space too.

For example while one might have a password of their partner’s Facebook account it does not mean that they should read it without permission (except when the account is shared which some people do). Although this approach needs a complete trust and respect for each other’s privacy. Most of the replies tend to be on the share-all information spectrum.

Do you prefer to keep your lives separate and share information on a case-by-cases basis? Or do you let your love interest into every nook and cranny of your digital life?" How much is too much? Do you prefer no boundaries at all, or do you keep your partner at arm’s length? …. "Being in a relationship necessarily means that you’re going to share some of your digital life with your partner. There has been an interesting discussion a month ago about sharing personal information in a relationship.
