Securing the kids: Geofencing and child wearables:

作者: James N Gilmore

DOI: 10.1177/1354856519882317

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摘要: This article provides a critical analysis of the child wearable Jiobit, locational tracking device that is designed to allow parents monitor how children move through space. Emphasizing de...

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