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Track Your Child
Directory of Child monitoring/Tracking Services in the UK
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FollowUs. The company offers low cost mobile phone tracking and GPS tracking services for business and home users. In the past 4 years FollowUs has grown to become the one of UK's largest providers with 100,000 registered users in every corner of Great Britain.
http://www.followus.biz
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Formed in December 2002, ChildLocate aims to become a leading provider of family security services utilizing mobile technology, initially in the UK followed by Germany, France and Spain.
After having successfully completed extensive user trials with Vodafone UK during the summer of 2003, Vodafone's approval was gained to launch the ChildLocate service on Vodafone's UK mobile network. In October 2003, agreement was signed which enabled the ChildLocate service to be offered also on the o2 and T-Mobile mobile networks. In February 2004 ChildLocate also became available on the Orange network.
ChildLocate has taken active part in the development of a Privacy Management Code of Practice issued by the UK Mobile Operators which sets the guidelines on how personal tracking services should be operated and how safety and privacy of mobile phone users is to be protected.
http://www.childlocate.co.uk
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FindYourChild people locator and mobile phone child tracking device: Find Your Child is a locator service
Find Your Child provides peace of mind for parents, allowing you to locate your children via their mobile phone. This can be done without having to make a call (which they often don¹t answer) or sending a text message (which they sometimes ignore).
A people locator service such as this is designed to locate the phone of another person. For the service to work, the phone has to be switched on and within network coverage. Location services aimed at children are intended to complement, not be a substitute for, normal parental supervision. They give information about the location of a child's phone and, in conjunction with other types of communication, such as phoning or texting, can help parents keep in touch with their children.
http://www.findyourchild.net
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