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kaggle-ho-018184House Oversight

Smart Shoe GPS tracking device for children raises privacy concerns

Smart Shoe GPS tracking device for children raises privacy concerns The passage describes a consumer product that enables parental GPS tracking of children. It mentions a private company (GTXC) and a journalist, but no high‑ranking officials, government agencies, or financial flows of interest. The lead is low‑value for investigative work beyond consumer privacy reporting. Key insights: GTXC, a Los Angeles‑based firm, is developing a GPS‑enabled sneaker called “Smart Shoe.”; The device would transmit location data to a subscription website for parents.; Projected retail price: $100‑$200; subscription cost: $20 per month.

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-018184
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Summary

Smart Shoe GPS tracking device for children raises privacy concerns The passage describes a consumer product that enables parental GPS tracking of children. It mentions a private company (GTXC) and a journalist, but no high‑ranking officials, government agencies, or financial flows of interest. The lead is low‑value for investigative work beyond consumer privacy reporting. Key insights: GTXC, a Los Angeles‑based firm, is developing a GPS‑enabled sneaker called “Smart Shoe.”; The device would transmit location data to a subscription website for parents.; Projected retail price: $100‑$200; subscription cost: $20 per month.

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kagglehouse-oversightconsumer-technologygps-trackingprivacychildren-safetywearable-devices

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