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kaggle-ho-032100House Oversight

Marketing push for GPS-enabled tracking shoes and consumer surveillance

Marketing push for GPS-enabled tracking shoes and consumer surveillance The passage discusses commercial products and public opinion polls about personal GPS tracking, without linking any high‑ranking officials, government agencies, or financial misconduct. It offers no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: GTX Corporation promotes GPS‑enabled shoes for children and Alzheimer’s patients.; Public polls show a majority of Americans are comfortable with monitoring by loved ones.; Company partnerships mentioned: Aertrex Worldwide and Enfora, Inc.

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Marketing push for GPS-enabled tracking shoes and consumer surveillance The passage discusses commercial products and public opinion polls about personal GPS tracking, without linking any high‑ranking officials, government agencies, or financial misconduct. It offers no concrete leads for investigation. Key insights: GTX Corporation promotes GPS‑enabled shoes for children and Alzheimer’s patients.; Public polls show a majority of Americans are comfortable with monitoring by loved ones.; Company partnerships mentioned: Aertrex Worldwide and Enfora, Inc.

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kagglehouse-oversightsurveillancegps-technologyconsumer-productsprivacy

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