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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does anyone have a gift link for this article? "The Very Common, Very Harmful Thing Well-Meaning Parents Do". TIA.[/quote] Interesting that they called it harmful. I imagine they have no problem with government and corporations (same thing for last 75 years really) tracking everyone and everything they do or say? But they tell you not to track kids. Interesting. [/quote] The author gives an example of lying to his/her parents as a teen, saying it’s good there was no tracking then so s/he didn’t get caught. And that teens now should have the “freedom” to lie to their parents, too. The author also thinks it’s bad to monitor what kids do online. I read the whole article and didn’t see any convincing “harms” of being able to see your minor child’s location whatsoever. [/quote] Thanks for summing it up. I’m even more unconvinced there is any harm. Just someone’s useless opinion. [/quote]
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