Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me this is a safety issue first and foremost. I absolutely want my husband to know where I am and vice versa. Same with our kids.
+1 Teen gets their driver’s license and these weirdos are just like “Best of luck to you!” Back in the day, before this technology, caring parents white-knuckled it until their new drivers came home. So thankful for location sharing. It absolutely reduces anxiety tremendously.
Yes, how ever did people make it through life without having the option of constantly knowing where people were at every minute of the day?!? We are SO much safer now with people driving while looking at their phones so they can track DH's pit stop at the liquor store!
We are a lot safer these days than we were 30 years ago. It's not even close.
Absolutely! And all because of location tracking technology! It's wondrous stuff.
While it may have made some situations safer, it has also made a lot more situations unsafe. If you watch crime shows / body cam footage, location tracking is used frequently for stalking, covering tracks, etc. I am not sure if it is net good or net bad when it comes to safety.
My husband and my son aren't doing any of that.![]()
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Well teens have picked up on the messaging that sharing locations is how it should be...and they share with pretty much everyone. Half their social media posts are location tagged, they share on snapchat etc. You might think this is all very innocent and safe and there is zero risk to teens sharing their locations as that is what trusting, caring people do...but what I am saying, is that actually isn't always the case.
The comment was that we are now safer in the world than 30 years ago because of location sharing - and my point was that view is a little naive. Location sharing isn't always safe.
Nothing is always safe and no one was claiming that. It's a net positive that the technology we have today allows us to be more safe.
I am not sure if it is a net positive at all.
+1 but the tech companies have done an outstanding job marketing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me this is a safety issue first and foremost. I absolutely want my husband to know where I am and vice versa. Same with our kids.
+1 Teen gets their driver’s license and these weirdos are just like “Best of luck to you!” Back in the day, before this technology, caring parents white-knuckled it until their new drivers came home. So thankful for location sharing. It absolutely reduces anxiety tremendously.
Yes, how ever did people make it through life without having the option of constantly knowing where people were at every minute of the day?!? We are SO much safer now with people driving while looking at their phones so they can track DH's pit stop at the liquor store!
We are a lot safer these days than we were 30 years ago. It's not even close.
Absolutely! And all because of location tracking technology! It's wondrous stuff.
While it may have made some situations safer, it has also made a lot more situations unsafe. If you watch crime shows / body cam footage, location tracking is used frequently for stalking, covering tracks, etc. I am not sure if it is net good or net bad when it comes to safety.
My husband and my son aren't doing any of that.![]()
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Well teens have picked up on the messaging that sharing locations is how it should be...and they share with pretty much everyone. Half their social media posts are location tagged, they share on snapchat etc. You might think this is all very innocent and safe and there is zero risk to teens sharing their locations as that is what trusting, caring people do...but what I am saying, is that actually isn't always the case.
The comment was that we are now safer in the world than 30 years ago because of location sharing - and my point was that view is a little naive. Location sharing isn't always safe.
Nothing is always safe and no one was claiming that. It's a net positive that the technology we have today allows us to be more safe.
I am not sure if it is a net positive at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me this is a safety issue first and foremost. I absolutely want my husband to know where I am and vice versa. Same with our kids.
+1 Teen gets their driver’s license and these weirdos are just like “Best of luck to you!” Back in the day, before this technology, caring parents white-knuckled it until their new drivers came home. So thankful for location sharing. It absolutely reduces anxiety tremendously.
Yes, how ever did people make it through life without having the option of constantly knowing where people were at every minute of the day?!? We are SO much safer now with people driving while looking at their phones so they can track DH's pit stop at the liquor store!
We are a lot safer these days than we were 30 years ago. It's not even close.
Absolutely! And all because of location tracking technology! It's wondrous stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me this is a safety issue first and foremost. I absolutely want my husband to know where I am and vice versa. Same with our kids.
+1 Teen gets their driver’s license and these weirdos are just like “Best of luck to you!” Back in the day, before this technology, caring parents white-knuckled it until their new drivers came home. So thankful for location sharing. It absolutely reduces anxiety tremendously.
Yes, how ever did people make it through life without having the option of constantly knowing where people were at every minute of the day?!? We are SO much safer now with people driving while looking at their phones so they can track DH's pit stop at the liquor store!
We are a lot safer these days than we were 30 years ago. It's not even close.
Absolutely! And all because of location tracking technology! It's wondrous stuff.
While it may have made some situations safer, it has also made a lot more situations unsafe. If you watch crime shows / body cam footage, location tracking is used frequently for stalking, covering tracks, etc. I am not sure if it is net good or net bad when it comes to safety.
My husband and my son aren't doing any of that.![]()
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Well teens have picked up on the messaging that sharing locations is how it should be...and they share with pretty much everyone. Half their social media posts are location tagged, they share on snapchat etc. You might think this is all very innocent and safe and there is zero risk to teens sharing their locations as that is what trusting, caring people do...but what I am saying, is that actually isn't always the case.
The comment was that we are now safer in the world than 30 years ago because of location sharing - and my point was that view is a little naive. Location sharing isn't always safe.
Nothing is always safe and no one was claiming that. It's a net positive that the technology we have today allows us to be more safe.