Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their money, their rules.
Once you pay for your own school and phone then your rules. Seems like a small price to pay for the next 1.5 years of phone and tuition.
Our college kids also have Life 360. We rarely "track them" except when they are driving home (5 and 8 hours respectively) so we can see when they'll be home. Although every once in a while, when we are missing them, we look to see where they are (usually in class or in their dorm or in another part of each of their respective locations).
We always made the kids have it, and have it turned on, due to the Whitman HS student who passed away a few years back who no one could find (apparently left a party, cut through the woods and passed out and died). No one could find him and the parents were frantic. That is why we require it.
And, agree with the above. If you don't ever want them to track you, pay for your own phone.
“We” track them, or just you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their money, their rules.
Once you pay for your own school and phone then your rules. Seems like a small price to pay for the next 1.5 years of phone and tuition.
Our college kids also have Life 360. We rarely "track them" except when they are driving home (5 and 8 hours respectively) so we can see when they'll be home. Although every once in a while, when we are missing them, we look to see where they are (usually in class or in their dorm or in another part of each of their respective locations).
We always made the kids have it, and have it turned on, due to the Whitman HS student who passed away a few years back who no one could find (apparently left a party, cut through the woods and passed out and died). No one could find him and the parents were frantic. That is why we require it.
And, agree with the above. If you don't ever want them to track you, pay for your own phone.
“We” track them, or just you?
We. DH uses it more than Indo - he gets curious and will frequently "take a look." I don't do this - I look for when they will be home.
BS. Your kid could provide an ETA and update when he or she stops for gas. A call or a text if stuck in heavy traffic. Total BS and you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their money, their rules.
Once you pay for your own school and phone then your rules. Seems like a small price to pay for the next 1.5 years of phone and tuition.
Our college kids also have Life 360. We rarely "track them" except when they are driving home (5 and 8 hours respectively) so we can see when they'll be home. Although every once in a while, when we are missing them, we look to see where they are (usually in class or in their dorm or in another part of each of their respective locations).
We always made the kids have it, and have it turned on, due to the Whitman HS student who passed away a few years back who no one could find (apparently left a party, cut through the woods and passed out and died). No one could find him and the parents were frantic. That is why we require it.
And, agree with the above. If you don't ever want them to track you, pay for your own phone.
“We” track them, or just you?
We. DH uses it more than Indo - he gets curious and will frequently "take a look." I don't do this - I look for when they will be home.