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Radar warns parents of "bad" calls to their children.

Already several hundred people have become users of the Radar service, which allows parents, relatively speaking, to monitor their children remotely.

For example, 15-year-old Joshua Broomfield, whose parents were among the first to sign up for the service, is under the scrutiny of his “ancestors” who receive a text message on their mobiles every time someone who is not registered in the “white list” calls their son. ".

Using software from Radar costs about $ 10 per month, while the system until recently worked only with BlackBerry smartphones, but soon the owner of the service, eAgency Systems, has already held talks with Motorola.
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This service has added a number of existing ones - for example, starting from last year, parents can learn about the whereabouts of their children thanks to phones with an integrated GPS module.

via CNet

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/12129/


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