"Ronn!Blankenship" wrote:

> And while some people would indeed want to use it as Alberto suggested, to
> make sure his wife safely gets to work, I suspect that a lot of people
> would use it to track their spouse who they suspect of having an affair, or
> for stalking ex-spouses who have not thought to get rid of the old cell
> phone yet, etc., and if the service were introduced it would be a matter of
> only a short time until we start hearing news stories where the someone was
> murdered by a jealous [ex-]spouse who tracked the victim via the cell-phone
> locator system Alberto suggested.  Even if the system gave only an
> approximate location, as Alberto suggested, that would probably be enough
> to know that s/he is not "working late at the office tonight", and in many
> cases an approximate location would be enough to let one know that one's
> cheating spouse was indeed at the home of the particular friend or business
> acquaintance with whom said cheating spouse was suspected of having the
> affair . . .

What might help would be password protection, password to be changed by
the bearer of the phone.  If you don't have the password, you can't get
the info.

        Julia
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