Parents Monitor Young Adults via Smartphones
A new survey from the University of Michigan asks parents about their use of technology to track their adult children, ages 18-25, including using "always on" location tracking on their smartphones.
A recent study explores how many parents use technology to monitor their children who are between 18 and 25 years old. The research focuses on the use of continuous location tracking on mobile devices. It highlights the growing trend of parental surveillance in the digital age. Experts are examining the implications of such behavior on family dynamics. The survey aims to understand the motivations behind this practice. It raises questions about privacy and trust in parent-child relationships. The findings could influence discussions on digital boundaries. The study emphasizes the need for open communication between parents and their adult children.
It highlights the evolving challenges of privacy and trust in modern family relationships.
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