The explosion in cheaper technology has led to more sophisticated means of tracking partners through phones, tablets and other electronic devices. It’s something all shelters need to be aware of in protecting the women we support.
Spyware and smartphones: how abusive men track their partners
by cbandcmaster | Aug 20, 2015 | Sector News
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