
doi: 10.1038/458968a
pmid: 19396123
Tracking someone's movements can now be done cheaply and easily, and there are few restrictions on who can monitor whom, says Jerome E. Dobson.
Informed Consent, Human Rights, Privacy, Geographic Information Systems, Humans, Social Behavior, Cell Phone, Locomotion, Monitoring, Physiologic
Informed Consent, Human Rights, Privacy, Geographic Information Systems, Humans, Social Behavior, Cell Phone, Locomotion, Monitoring, Physiologic
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