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Parents increasingly track adult children with apps, raising questions about privacy and trust
Parents are increasingly using smartphone apps to monitor their adult children, a practice viewed by some as enhancing safety but by others as an invasion of privacy. The trend raises questions about privacy and trust within families.
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