Walking outdoors has many benefits which can improve quality of life for people living with dementia. However, due to the risk of getting lost, many people with dementia are denied the opportunity to be outdoors. There has been increased interest in using global positioning systems (GPS) to facilitate independent outdoor mobility for people with dementia, but this interest has been accompanied by ethical debate focussing on the rights of an individual with dementia to maintain privacy and autonomy. The objective was to establish what people, those with dementia, those who provide support for people with dementia and wider society perceive to be the issues around GPS use.