PHOENIX (Consumer Reports) — More parents are using GPS trackers and kids’ smartwatches to monitor their children’s whereabouts, but a new Consumer Reports investigation reveals potential privacy and ...
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Tracking your child’s location: Safety vs. privacy
Is your child ready for some independence, but you’re not ready to give them a smartphone? More parents are turning to GPS trackers and kids’ smartwatches to keep tabs on their child’s location, but ...
Survey shows most parents monitor children’s devices, focusing on school performance, screen time, and online activity.
When her preteen son aged out of his after-school program, Olga Ramos suddenly found herself in new parenting territory. Her son was ready to walk home by himself and linger after school with clubs, ...
A headteacher has warned parents not to put tracking devices on their children for school trips, claiming it is a "breach of privacy" for other pupils and could pose a "safeguarding danger". Ellen ...
INDIANAPOLIS (CONSUMER REPORTS) — Is your child ready for some independence, but you’re not ready to give them a smartphone? More parents are turning to GPS trackers and kids’ smartwatches to keep ...
I’d chuck an Apple AirTag tracking device into my two children’s backpacks, along with their PE kit and water bottle, thinking it was the right thing to do. They were just six and four. If I kept a ...
Simplicity is what stands out when it comes to the LG GizmoPal, a child-tracking “kiddie phone.” The device is sturdy, long-lasting, and simple to use. It’s equipped with voice service, giving it an ...
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