2026-06-25
by It's 3:45 p.m. Your 10-year-old walked home from school alone for the first time. You told yourself you wouldn't check the app. You checked it four times before they hit the front door. That moment captures why so many parents turn to location tracking - and why it's worth thinking through carefully. The impulse is protective. But the tool itself is neutral. What matters is whether it's used to support a child's safety or to manage a parent's anxiety. Those two things can look identical on a phone screen and produce very different outcomes for your child. This leads parents…






