She could see where I am, if she knew the password and how to access the software.
Just i case, I'll probably turn off the "find me" feature before I go anyplace that I shouldn't be. Though, I can usually find a poker game close enough to where I am to claim that's where I was.
Kelly, it's a "find me now" feature. Meant to be used if you lose the iPhone. You can log into your account online and see where the iPhone is. But for it to work you need the following...
1. You have to have a MobileMe account. $99/year
2. That feature needs to be manually turned on.
3. The phone has to be on.
In the new 3GS 16 or 32 Gig versions the phone does not have to be turned on for it to work. It can be turned on remotely. PLUS you can cause a REWARD alert to flash on the screen so it might be recovered my someone if it is far away, or if it appears that it is never coming back, remotely wipe and reset the phone to factory specs, removing all personal info, files, etc, from the phone in the process.
Given the faster processor, the increased RAM, the support for MS exchange mail, MS Office [separate software, but available] and some other 'why did it take so long" additions like UMTS [3G wireless] support, tethering, and FINALLY cut and paste, I may break down and get a IPhone myself.