Tagging your location...is that really a good idea?
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Tagging your location...is that really a good idea? Unless you have a business, or you are a musician or doing some other venture where you need people you dont know showing up to buy your product or support your show...also to those people who give their kids iphones or other smart phones...what are they talking about? Are they discussing their homework from kindergarten/elementary school? why are they tagging their location? Do you want some random person to know the location of your kids? Parents and others who care for children, I am talking to you....
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