Two things keep me - and I do mean me, if you don’t like it, please yourself, that’s the way of the world

- I (and my family) use Find My a lot. Whether that’s checking on AirTags, finding devices, or whatever. My dad famously uses it a bloody lot to see if we’re at home, so he can pop up for a coffee and get peace from my mum for a little while 😂
That I/we use it, it seems only fair then that we also take part in the crowdsourcing, pay back unto others, what we take advantage of.
Secondly, there’s no privacy concerns in using the feature - no-one gets any access to any of our information in any way. Sharing a small amount of location data here and there, which is not tied to you, or your account is fine by me. It’s less invasive on privacy than visiting most websites.
I’ve never monitored data/battery impact for the feature, but likewise, I’ve never had the need to, as both my battery life and data use are very good - admittedly data use is definitely not a concern anyway, as I have unlimited data.
But I also keep an eye on my dad’s account for him. He has a minuscule amount of data, and also uses Find My, his monthly data use over the past three years, has yet to go above double digits. Taking into account the other things he does, I don’t see Find My having any meaningful impact on his data usage.
I’m personally happy that it’s defaulted to opt-in. Most people probably wouldn’t take the time to look into it, and discover that it’s perfectly safe. So selfish though it may be, defaulting to enabled, makes my use of the feature better, I suppose
