A survey conducted by the University of Michigan explores the extent to which parents utilize technology to monitor their adult children, aged 18 to 25. The survey specifically looks into the use of continuous location tracking features on smartphones.
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Survey Examines Parents' Use of Smartphone Tracking for Adult Children
The University of Michigan has released a survey investigating how parents track their adult children, aged 18 to 25, through smartphone technology. The survey focuses on the prevalence of 'always on' location tracking.
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Most parents track their 18-25-year-old kids on their smartphones. Is that healthy?
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Survey Examines Parents' Use of Smartphone Tracking for Adult Children