I like the idea of a kid tracker, but I also don’t think it’s super necessary. Especially when this happens. To me, it implies that T-Mobile isn’t using end to end encryption between the tracker and parents phone. Maybe from tracker to T-Mobile to parents.
Side note: Any decent kid tracker thingies that respect privacy?
About a decade ago I worked for T-Mobile on a very similar product. I would be surprised if they used any security considering during my time there, they would commonly ship hackathon projects as-is.
Side note: Any decent kid tracker thingies that respect privacy?
Apple Watch works well as a kid tracker if they’re old enough to wear it safely, and I think the privacy aspects are very good. It uses the FindMy network, and Apple can’t see the location. There’s a bunch of specifics here. Apple Watch used to require an iPhone, but Apple made it so you can add a kid’s watch to the family so it uses a parent’s iPhone instead.
I like the idea of a kid tracker, but I also don’t think it’s super necessary. Especially when this happens. To me, it implies that T-Mobile isn’t using end to end encryption between the tracker and parents phone. Maybe from tracker to T-Mobile to parents.
Side note: Any decent kid tracker thingies that respect privacy?
Fmdlocator. It can auto reply a text with location to whitelisted contacts.
About a decade ago I worked for T-Mobile on a very similar product. I would be surprised if they used any security considering during my time there, they would commonly ship hackathon projects as-is.
Apple Watch works well as a kid tracker if they’re old enough to wear it safely, and I think the privacy aspects are very good. It uses the FindMy network, and Apple can’t see the location. There’s a bunch of specifics here. Apple Watch used to require an iPhone, but Apple made it so you can add a kid’s watch to the family so it uses a parent’s iPhone instead.