I believe that ANY tracking device that you buy is already being tracked by the manufacturer. It's just like buying a new fishing lure. The first thing the lure caught was YOU.
Using a tracking device on an elderly person without permission is both a security precaution and an invasion of privacy.
Our privacy is being invaded every day, and it's up to us to be vigilant. If it doesn't bother you don't worry about it. If it does, then be aware of it's presence and what form it takes.
I have absolutely nothing to hide or be ashamed of, yet I object to being tracked.....whether by location or by purchases. Because it's all about control.
When someone/something is out to get you, it's good and necessary to be paranoid.
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