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When police track your car with GPS, do you have the right to remove it?
Questions about privacy and legality are natural. While your first instinct may be to toss the device, that decision could have serious consequences.
CR tested GPS trackers from Bark, Garmin, and others and found differences in how they protect kids’ data. Here’s what to know about tracking your child.
It's the stuff of spy movies: someone plants a GPS tracker or Apple AirTag in your car without your consent and uses it to track your every move. While this may seem like a farfetched scenario, it's ...
Android users have long envied the seamless Bluetooth tracker tracking experience iOS devices offer. Before, the platform had no answer to Apple's popular software. While third-party solutions like ...
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