When you want to find and track the current and past locations of someone—a wayward teenage driver or habitually speeding delivery personnel—then you need to have that person’s vehicle or often-carried item stashed with a hidden GPS tracking device. That device’s current and past locations can be monitored via your computer through an Internet connection and installed software. No longer will your teenage kid be able to lie about where she’s been and how fast she was driving near which drug-infested neighborhood. Your speeding employee will now think twice about lying to you about having met delivery schedules.

But what is a hidden GPS tracking device? It’s hidden in the car, mounted in a place where the teenager or employee won’t be able to spot immediately, and try to remove. Even if he or she does find it, it would be very hard to take it off without damaging the vehicle. He or she has to remember that the moment the tracking system says the signal died, you assume the hidden GPS unit was disabled.

A GPS device is any electronic unit that receives Global Positioning System signals so you can track longitude, latitude, and altitude. Yes, it’s that precise. These gadgets and the system they work in are so useful it’s been in use in the military, search and rescue, fleet monitoring systems, aviation, and yes, tracking speeding teenagers.

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