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Get Tracked With A GPS

Posted on July 21, 2008 | By Enkay | Leave a Comment | 116 Views

What do you really think about GPS Tracking? Do you think its a good idea to be tracked or to track someone else? Well lets think about this a little bit.

I’m sure a lot of people like the idea of GPS Tracking being used to keep a lookout for their car or younger kids or even a pet. Those are the positive aspects in which GPS Tracking could be used but what if it wasn’t used really for a positive motive.

What if your employer used GPS tracking to find out what you were doing at all times. I dont think something like that would make you feel comfortable if you had to use the bathroom or if you were working in a stressful situation with a deadline approaching. It would make it really difficult for you to be able to perform your job the way you were before if you knew a GPS Tracking device existed. But then again, what if you weren’t informed? It doesn’t really sound so useful after all does it?

Consider this for instance. What if the government used GPS Tracking to find out what you were doing at all times. You could say thats invasion of privacy but what if it was done to protect you. Do you trust the government or any third parties involved to keep you safe? Its something that is already being done. There are several methods by which your actions and communication methods such as phone and email are being listened to or read.

Just because you aren’t aware of any such device, it doesn’t mean that it doesn’t exist. GPS Tracking devices are a commonplace and there really isn’t a say as to what the boundaries are with such a device so find out for yourself.



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