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kaggle-ho-032099House Oversight

Marketing materials for GPS‑integrated children’s shoes

Marketing materials for GPS‑integrated children’s shoes The passage is purely promotional, describing a consumer product with no mention of public officials, agencies, financial misconduct, or foreign influence. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: GTX Corp. marketed "Xplorer" smart shoes with embedded GPS and geo‑fencing.; Parents could receive SMS alerts when a child leaves a predefined safe zone.; The text cites a Boston University survey on public willingness for surveillance.

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House Oversight
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Marketing materials for GPS‑integrated children’s shoes The passage is purely promotional, describing a consumer product with no mention of public officials, agencies, financial misconduct, or foreign influence. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: GTX Corp. marketed "Xplorer" smart shoes with embedded GPS and geo‑fencing.; Parents could receive SMS alerts when a child leaves a predefined safe zone.; The text cites a Boston University survey on public willingness for surveillance.

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kagglehouse-oversightconsumer-technologysurveillancemarketinggps-tracking

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