Monday, March 29, 2010

GPS tracking device - Keep a check on your teens

I am a proud mother of two teenage children. However, from the last few months I had been observing a queer change in my son’s behavior. He had been exhibiting disregard to every instruction that either we, or his teachers were giving him. He had always been a good and responsible child, and the sudden change in his attitude was making me go bonkers. I had no clue on how to drag him out of this behavioral mode. On top of that, my own fears were haunting me that the change could be a result of undesirable company that he might be into. So, I decided to keep a track on his movements, places he visits etc. It was then; I got to know about this effective device named GPS Tracker. I was told that it was a web based tracking device and was apt in stalking the whereabouts of my son.

Without any further delay I got the device installed under the dashboard of my son’s car. It was quite an inexpensive device and easily operable too. I was told the device uses satellites orbiting around the earth to track the real-time location, route and speed of the vehicle. The providers of the device also tendered me a customized web portal and its access was sent to me via e-mail. Every time, my son went out, I could figure out his whereabouts over the portal via internet. The device was also equipped with features like pre-set speed, location etc, so even when I was not tracking my son, I got his information (in the event of occurrence of any speed or geo fencing violation) via text messages or e-mails.

I found GPS tracking device tremendously useful. Besides the location and route, the device also kept me apprised of how long and where the vehicle was stopped, how many miles it was driven in a day and so on. After all the tracking and tracing, to my dismay, I discovered that my son was in a bad company. I promptly took action to gain control over the situation and got my son back. But I owe it to the GPS tracking device, without which this couldn’t have happened.

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