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I've heard of 'life360' but have no personal experience with it. The only 'interaction' that I've had with it was my wife telling me that one of my daughters roommates and soccer teammates in PA has it on her phone and that the girl (19yrs old) is monitored CONSTANTLY by her mother. The mother tracks her daughters physical location 24/7 to the point that the Mother texts the daughter to ask stuff like, 'Why are you still in your dorm, shouldn't you be at soccer practice now?'......to which the daughter responded, 'Mom, its pouring rain out here, practice was called off.'Which begs the question is this legislation in good faith or a Trojan horse.
We use Life360.
Few years back my preteen daughter had some creep ask her for pictures of her feet. Mrs Jarnhammer caught it on some monitoring program we had installed. Her panicked response was to physiclaly rip the internet router out if the wall. I recall almost suggesting she could have just turned the router off instead, but kept that unhelpful advice to myself.
Now I know that things are different in the US due to the sheer volume of mass shootings, carjackings and other violent crimes (when compared statistically to us) and that sort of monitoring might be considered 'normal' in some locations in the US, but to me that's a bit over the top.
