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  1. #1
    JJ_Red
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    Does anyone know? Is there a Website that it can be done on?
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    David L
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    Re: How can I track a cellular phone?




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    David L
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  4. #4
    John Navas
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    Re: How can I track a cellular phone?

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    In <[email protected]> on Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:45:49 -0400,
    "JJ_Red" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Does anyone know? Is there a Website that it can be done on?


    No.

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    Isaiah Beard
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    Re: How can I track a cellular phone?

    JJ_Red wrote:
    > Does anyone know? Is there a Website that it can be done on?


    Track in what way? Do you want to find its location?

    In the US, I know of only one carrier that allows this, and that's Nextel.

    http://nextelonline.nextel.com/en/se..._locator.shtml

    Of course, there are limitations. The phone has to be turned on and not
    in a call for the locator to work. IIRC, it also isn't very accurate if
    the phone is inside of a building or otherwise has its GPS reception
    blocked, but does work fine if the phone is in a car or outdoors. It's
    also $15 a month extra ($20 if you want to throw in text messaging).


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  6. #6
    David W Studeman
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    Re: How can I track a cellular phone?

    Isaiah Beard wrote:

    > JJ_Red wrote:
    >> Does anyone know? Is there a Website that it can be done on?

    >
    > Track in what way? Do you want to find its location?
    >
    > In the US, I know of only one carrier that allows this, and that's Nextel.
    >
    > http://nextelonline.nextel.com/en/se..._locator.shtml
    >
    > Of course, there are limitations. The phone has to be turned on and not
    > in a call for the locator to work. IIRC, it also isn't very accurate if
    > the phone is inside of a building or otherwise has its GPS reception
    > blocked, but does work fine if the phone is in a car or outdoors. It's
    > also $15 a month extra ($20 if you want to throw in text messaging).
    >
    >

    This conjures up images of stalking or trying to see if a spouse is
    cheating. It would be frightening if any screwball out there could go a
    website and track you at will.
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    Jebusville
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    Re: How can I track Jebusville? - Jebusville.gif (0/1)

    Yes. But you'll have to come to http://forums.jebusville.com to
    discover the answer.



    On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:45:49 -0400, "JJ_Red" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >
    >Does anyone know? Is there a Website that it can be done on?





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    Jebusville
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  9. #9
    David L
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    Re: How can I track a cellular phone?

    I know a parent that was getting Nextel tracking enabled phones for
    their kid on summer vacation.
    The kid would be at the "other" parent's home for the summer and they
    wanted to keep an eye on where he spent is time.
    I might add the teenage boy had a way of getting into trouble and was
    getting poor grades in school. The purpose was to try and keep a remote
    view on his location, which might indicate some sign of problems and
    lack of parental supervision.
    Seems it would allow a verification of the question.."well son, what
    did you do today?"
    Poor kid never saw it coming...

    I'm sure other parents have strong feelings about the ethics involved
    with tracking a young teen clandestinly, but I can see any number of
    reasons why a parent would consider such an action.
    Gone are the days, for the most part, of living in a small town, where
    everyone knew what kid belonged to whom and would keep an eye out and
    report any misdeeds to the parent.




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