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If the other person doesn't know about it, then that's illegal. If they do, then you and s/he can simply share your locations with Google Latitude
 
If you don't trust your boyfriend then you might as well break up with him and get it over with.
 
If Google Latitude isn't going to work for you, many carriers offer that feature as an add on. AT&T will let you (for a fee) track up to 5 phones on a family plan with a service they call FamilyMap. Check with your carrier to see if they offer something like that. Of course you will have to be the primary account holder and have the permission of the person you are tracking.
 
Unless it's a parent keeping tabs on their child.

Not universally. It would depend if the child had an independent account, was of age (or a certain age), etc. And, this could vary by jurisdiction. If uncertain, it's always prudent to check with local authorities. :)
 
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