At first glance, using products such as AirTags to track your kids seems creepy, writes Kara Alaimo, but using this technology this way, with kids’ consent, could actually protect them from far more dangerous forms of technology and give them the independence they need to have happy childhoods and learn the skills they’ll need as adults.
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At first glance, using products such as AirTags to track your kids seems creepy, writes Kara Alaimo, but using this technology this way, with kids’ consent, could actually protect them from far more dangerous forms of technology — and give them the independence they need to have happy childhoods and learn the skills they’ll need as adults.
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