You don’t need to be a helicopter parent to explain to your kids that you want to be able to find them if needed. And you don’t need to monitor them just because that feature is enabled. A reasonable parent can require the feature be enabled and only use it when there’s cause.
I maintain that if you need to hide your tracker from your child, you suck as a parent. And if your kid has special needs that make this untenable, that’s obviously different from what I originally said broadly about most parents.
You don’t need to be a helicopter parent to explain to your kids that you want to be able to find them if needed. And you don’t need to monitor them just because that feature is enabled. A reasonable parent can require the feature be enabled and only use it when there’s cause.
I maintain that if you need to hide your tracker from your child, you suck as a parent. And if your kid has special needs that make this untenable, that’s obviously different from what I originally said broadly about most parents.