More parents are turning to GPS trackers and kids’ smartwatches to feel secure but how private is your child’s data really?
Is your child ready for some independence, but you’re not ready to give them a smartphone? A tracker could be the solution.
Parents are increasingly using GPS trackers and smartwatches to monitor their children's locations, but concerns about data privacy and security are growing.
Giving kids a little independence is a necessary and nerve-racking part of life. Luckily, child-tracking smartwatches can help put parents at ease while their kids are out of their line of sight.
When her preteen son aged out of his after-school program, Olga Ramos suddenly found herself in new parenting territory. Her son was ready to walk home by himself and linger after school with clubs, ...
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Privacy and security have grown to become very big concerns in today’s highly-connected world. With a considerable part of the world’s population owning a mobile ...
Vanessa is a lead writer at CNET, reviewing and writing about the latest smartwatches and fitness trackers. She joined the brand first as an on-camera reporter for CNET's Spanish-language site, then ...
Garmin has unveiled two new activity tracking devices, a smartwatch called vivoactive HR as well as a new version of its vivofit device, called vivofit 3. Vivoactive HR is a GPS smartwatch that allows ...