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Smart Shoes with GPS Tracking for Children Highlight Privacy Concerns

Smart Shoes with GPS Tracking for Children Highlight Privacy Concerns The passage describes a consumer product and parental use of GPS tracking in footwear, but it does not mention any high‑ranking officials, financial crimes, or foreign influence. It offers limited investigative value beyond a general privacy‑technology trend. Key insights: New GPS‑enabled sneaker called "Smart Shoe" marketed for child safety.; Manufactured by Los Angeles‑based company GTXC, with a subscription service costing ~$20/month.; Potential privacy implications and public concern over surveillance of minors.

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Smart Shoes with GPS Tracking for Children Highlight Privacy Concerns The passage describes a consumer product and parental use of GPS tracking in footwear, but it does not mention any high‑ranking officials, financial crimes, or foreign influence. It offers limited investigative value beyond a general privacy‑technology trend. Key insights: New GPS‑enabled sneaker called "Smart Shoe" marketed for child safety.; Manufactured by Los Angeles‑based company GTXC, with a subscription service costing ~$20/month.; Potential privacy implications and public concern over surveillance of minors.

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