Technology has certainly afforded curious spouses and parents everywhere a peak into their partners’ and kids’ whereabouts, despite the fact that the idea of keeping tabs on someone is a bit….intrusive.
GFI Software conducted a survey recently dealing with location-based services and how they’re being used by the infinitely curious, namely married folk. Location-based services on mobile phones, GFI finds, are actually quite popular but not just for looking for the actual device. 12 percent of 1000 US respondents said they would use these services to find out where their spouses were. 31 percent said they’d use the services to find out where their teenagers were.
This survey was conducted in an effort to find out more about consumers’ use and opinions on mobile security and personal data when stored on a device, particularly when it comes to the use of said devices by children... Read More
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