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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Kevy</i>: <br />Can parents use GPS to track their young children and protect them from kidnappers?</strong><br />
I hear pet owners put chips in their canines/cats to be in a position to track them down in case they run away, and automobiles to recover from theft. Would it be viable to use this approach to shield against children running away from residence and to protect them from kidnappings or obtaining lost? </p>
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<p><i>Solution by Bivi_computer</i><br/>You know, I am not confident if I am in favor or against that. But it would be a Excellent notion in Mexico. SO numerous men and women getting kidnap for $  500!! It really is unbelievable. </p>
<p><i>Solution by Sweetharttt</i><br/>I have heard of this kind of a bracelet/necklace staying supplied to protect kids that have been kidnapped. It traces to their area.</p>
<p><i>Answer by fzahradnik</i><br/>You are asking about two distinct kinds of technological innovation. An embedded chip is an RFID gadget that consists of certain information about the pet, but is NOT a GPS device and can&#8217;t &#8220;track&#8221; an object remotely.</p>
<p>A GPS tracking device this kind of as Zoombak (link under) is ready to track a vehicle, children, pets remotely by way of a Web internet site or phone alerts.</p>
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