More parents are turning to GPS trackers and kids’ smartwatches to keep tabs on their child’s location, but who else can see that location, and are you putting your child’s data at risk?
More parents are turning to GPS trackers and kids’ smartwatches to keep tabs on their child’s location, but first there are some important questions to ask.
Is your child ready for some independence, but you’re not ready to give them a smartphone? A tracker could be the solution.
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Consumer Reports: Safety vs. privacy - GPS kid trackers
More parents are turning to GPS trackers and kids’ smartwatches to keep tabs on their child’s location, but who else can see ...
Timeero commissioned an independent survey through PollFsh, polling 1,000 U.S.-based field and mobile employees about their ...
Free apps are good for basic tracking, but paid apps offer better accuracy and more features.Not all tracker apps are reliable, so checking ...
I’m not one for fear-mongering when it comes to the vehicles we love. I’m all about driving the wheels off of them anytime, anywhere. That’s what they’re for. But I do think we all need to accept the ...
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As Life360 plans GPS trackers for ageing parents, we ask: are they a life-saving safety net for over-70s — or the start of ...
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