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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love it. It eliminates so much useless communication. If I am picking up a kid, they can tell I'm on the way and not worry. If I need to know if my spouse is home or at the office so I will know whether to go home and feed the dog, I can just check without texting/calling. When my high schoolers are out, I can see whether they are on the way home, etc. [/quote] Yeah, I share with a bunch of people as do my kids. If the govt and corporations are tracking me, why not those closest to me? It’s not like I can’t turn it off. If my adult child wants to not be followed that’s their choice and I told them that, but it’s a huge convenience. I have given my spouse directions many times when GPS has lost the thread or even more so how to navigate to where the child is — tracking two people to bring them together. Some people aren’t tech or map adept to bring it all together so I can be the guy in the chair. [/quote]
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