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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Choose your AP wisely (usually this means also married and also has no interest in leaving family). Don't share your location. [/quote] Most families already do share location. It’s not a big deal. It’d be super sketchy to suddenly stop.[/quote] I don't know anyone that does. Why would you? It's creepy AF. I don't need to know when DH steps out for lunch and he doesn't need to know where I am at all times. It's strange and borderline abusive IMHO.[/quote] It’s actually not creepy at all. I’m safely guessing you’re not married with kids.[/quote] I am married with 8 and 11yo kids. Sure, when mine goes off to MS they may have a dumb phone, but I won't track them for regular daily stuff. But I certainly would NEVER track my spouse or consent to being tracked unless I was hiking alone somewhere dangerous or something like that.[/quote] When the kids or tweens get iPhones, the whole family opts in to the find my friend or family sharing app. It’s genuinely super convenient and added peace of mind for the whole family. It’s the furthest thing from creepy.[/quote] My children will get a smartphone when they are 18 and can pay for it themselves. As my 11 y/o approaches middle school, my attitude on this has not changed. In fact, seeing her 10 and 11 y/o friends with iphones only makes me feel more strongly about it. [/quote] We went through this recently when I wanted to give my 12 yo a phone with only voice and text capabilities. Apparently it's not easy to find one like that any more as all phones have data enabled as a feature. Did you find a dumb phone?[/quote] There are at least a handful of phones specifically for kids on the market at this point. Gabb is one. I will look into it in a few months before DD goes off to middle school, though not sure she will be getting one just yet.[/quote]
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