You be the judge: my dad wants to track my location on his phone. Should he leave me alone?
Briefly

The article discusses the relationship dynamics between a 27-year-old woman and her father regarding privacy and parental oversight. The woman opted out of being followed on the Find My Friends app after feeling overly monitored during her teenage years. This became a point of contention as her father, feeling disconnected due to the lack of frequent communication, wishes to keep tabs on her whereabouts. While she acknowledges the practicality of such tracking for her younger brother, she finds it intrusive and unnecessary for her own life, highlighting an ongoing struggle for independence.
I understand him following my younger brother on the app as he still lives at home. It's useful if you want to check someone's whereabouts, or see if they are on their way home.
Dad says I don't call him enough. I think that's why he's being so persistent about being re-added. He says: I would know what you were up to if you let me follow you.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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