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kaggle-ho-018189House Oversight

GPS-Integrated Shoes for Child Tracking Marketed in 2007

GPS-Integrated Shoes for Child Tracking Marketed in 2007 The passage describes a consumer product (smart GPS shoes) and public sentiment about surveillance. It contains no references to influential officials, financial misconduct, or intelligence operations, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: GTX Corp. marketed 'Xplorer' GPS shoes with geofencing and SMS alerts.; Product aimed at parents for child location monitoring.; Public survey cited showing tolerance for personal surveillance.

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House Oversight
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GPS-Integrated Shoes for Child Tracking Marketed in 2007 The passage describes a consumer product (smart GPS shoes) and public sentiment about surveillance. It contains no references to influential officials, financial misconduct, or intelligence operations, offering no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: GTX Corp. marketed 'Xplorer' GPS shoes with geofencing and SMS alerts.; Product aimed at parents for child location monitoring.; Public survey cited showing tolerance for personal surveillance.

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kagglehouse-oversightsurveillanceconsumer-technologygps-trackingprivacy

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