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kaggle-ho-032104House Oversight

Consumer surveillance acceptance survey and GPS‑enabled shoe concept

Consumer surveillance acceptance survey and GPS‑enabled shoe concept The passage only references a university survey on public attitudes toward personal monitoring and a commercial product concept for GPS‑integrated shoes. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, government agencies, financial transactions, or misconduct, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Boston University graduate‑student survey finds ~66% of Americans comfortable with electronic monitoring by loved ones.; 32% say they would likely use a tracking device on a loved one in the future.; GTX Corporation is exploring GPS‑integrated running shoes; CEO Patrick Bertagna discussed it on a radio interview.

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Consumer surveillance acceptance survey and GPS‑enabled shoe concept The passage only references a university survey on public attitudes toward personal monitoring and a commercial product concept for GPS‑integrated shoes. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, government agencies, financial transactions, or misconduct, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Boston University graduate‑student survey finds ~66% of Americans comfortable with electronic monitoring by loved ones.; 32% say they would likely use a tracking device on a loved one in the future.; GTX Corporation is exploring GPS‑integrated running shoes; CEO Patrick Bertagna discussed it on a radio interview.

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