Verizon launches mobile child locator service
In a move to keep pace with rival Sprint, Verizon Wireless on Monday launched a service that lets parents keep track of their kids.
Dubbed Chaperone, Verizon is marketing the new service as a way for busy families to keep their lines of communication open, while also helping parents give their children more freedom by giving them a tool to stay in touch.
Read the complete story here. (TechNewsWorld)
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