Yes, 2 teens, use it all the time to keep track of them
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I have learned from my friends high school scumbag sons (great kids) how easy it is to beat these tracking devices.
Go out and everybody tosses their phones in the slow car who is being monitored. The Dads who buy their son's fast cars expect them to rag them out and don't monitor them.
Need some alone time with a gal? Go to the library and hide the phones in the shelves. Come back before closing time.
Can't miss killer party, hit the movies. Phone gets turned off and left in the other car and off they go.
Like the vape charger thread they will eventually will slip up like all of us did.
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Originally posted by Mayhem View PostNo joke.
Back in your day they used smoke signals right?
I grew up in Geneva, NE, population 2,400, and there was no getting away with anything. Mom always knew where I had been and what had been done before I got home.
I called it the Mom network.
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Originally posted by Rakkasan2187 View PostPersonally this is not how i would raise my children, thank God there grown. Who wants to track their kid's like some **** dog with a gps.
My boys are good and I don't feel the need to check up on them all the time. It is just a nice tool to have to keep my wife from worrying when they don't answer.
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Yes. It's great when they start driving and it's nice for hunting... though i will say that i walled away from the truck shed hunting a couple weeks ago. Things are so grown up on our lease and i got away from a road that I couldn't tell which way I needed to go to get back to where I started. Pulled out the app to use the husbands location because he was at the truck working on his feedet and it showed he was about 4 miles away in town... so location isn't that great where the cell.coverage may be less strong...
Good thing I jad those big arse windmills to use to find my way to a road... [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Originally posted by Rakkasan2187 View PostPersonally this is not how i would raise my children, thank God there grown. Who wants to track their kid's like some **** dog with a gps.
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