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kaggle-ho-018150House Oversight

GPS-Enabled Children’s Shoes Marketed for Parental Tracking (2007)

GPS-Enabled Children’s Shoes Marketed for Parental Tracking (2007) The passage describes a consumer product (GPS‑integrated shoes) and its marketing, without mentioning any high‑profile individuals, government agencies, or financial misconduct. It offers no actionable leads for investigations into powerful actors, making it low‑value noise. Key insights: GTX Corp. launched the Xplorer line of smart shoes with built‑in GPS.; Shoes can send SMS alerts when a child leaves a predefined geo‑fence.; Marketing cites a Boston University survey on public willingness for surveillance.

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GPS-Enabled Children’s Shoes Marketed for Parental Tracking (2007) The passage describes a consumer product (GPS‑integrated shoes) and its marketing, without mentioning any high‑profile individuals, government agencies, or financial misconduct. It offers no actionable leads for investigations into powerful actors, making it low‑value noise. Key insights: GTX Corp. launched the Xplorer line of smart shoes with built‑in GPS.; Shoes can send SMS alerts when a child leaves a predefined geo‑fence.; Marketing cites a Boston University survey on public willingness for surveillance.

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kagglehouse-oversightconsumer-technologysurveillancegps-trackingchildren-safety

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