More parents going high-tech to track kids

By Martha Irvine, AP National Writer  |  September 5, 2005

CHICAGO --In this case, it isn't Big Brother who's watching -- it's 
Big Mother (or Father). Increasingly, parents are using high-tech 
methods to track everything from where their children are and how far 
they are driving to what they buy, what they eat and whether they've 
shown up for class.

Often, the gadget involved is a simple cell phone that transmits 
location data. The details get delivered by e-mail, cell phone text 
message or the Web.

Other times, the tech tool is a debit-like card used at a school 
lunch counter, or a device that lets parents know not only how far 
and fast the car is going, but also whether their child has been 
braking too hard or making jackrabbit starts.

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http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2005/09/05/more_parents_going_high_tech_to_track_kids/


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