Maria Atienzar-Prieto: Live Location Sharing and Relationships
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Snapchat, Life360, Find My… are apps many young Australians use daily to check in on their mates, organise hangouts or keep tabs on family. But what happens when that “checking in” crosses a line?
Technology that promises security and closeness is increasingly being used as a control tool, and young people do not always see the red flags until it is too late.
Guest: Maria Atienzar-Prieto, PhD Candidate at Griffith University
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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