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[quote=Anonymous]Just like everything, you can abuse it or you can use it. The article talks about a parent who has their kids class schedule and causing yells at them when they’re not in class. Clearly that’s an abuse.. This wasn’t in the article, but my son is part of a sports team and a bunch of parents got a call in the middle of the night saying they were in jail and needed to send money. They track their kids so they looked it up and saw their kids were not in jail. This is a good use of the tracking app. The only time I tracked my kids when they were driving home from high school so I could figure out what time dinner was cause I didn’t like calling them because I don’t like them using their phone when they drive. And of course they would forget to text me. They were leaving school. It’s not the technology that’s the problem. It’s just how people use it.[/quote]
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