Technology
This app lets you keep tabs on loved ones from anywhere in the world
TL;DR: Know where your loved ones are at all times with a lifetime subscription to the GeoZilla phone GPS locator and tracker app for $29, a 90% savings.
Thanks to the wonderful world of technology, it’s never been easier to connect with our families no matter where in the world they reside. You can set up a group chat to serve as a hub for meme exchange and swapping grocery lists. Group video calls are available when you need to spill some tea to your sibs. You even have the option of creating a shared calendar for scheduling family dinners and group quiz nights.
And of course, there are also apps designed to look after your loved ones. A prime example is GeoZilla, a highly-rated phone GPS locator and tracker app, which is offering Mashable Readers an exclusive lifetime subscription to their premium offering for only $29.
A safety app designed to offer you peace of mind, GeoZilla has all the features you need to keep an eye on your family’s safety. It has smart location sharing that lets you keep tabs of their whereabouts at all times, with two weeks of location history stored, allowing you to check what they’ve been up to.
A function called Place Alerts lets you track when your family members leave or arrive at pre-selected areas like home, work, or school, while Schedule Alerts notifies you when your child or sibling arrived at school on time — or if they ditched. And if sharing chores is your thing, you can assign location-based tasks for each member to remind them. The app even lets you know if any of them are speeding or using their phone while they drive.
Over 4 million people use Godzilla to keep their families safe. You can get a better deal than most with this premium lifetime subscription offering, now only $29 — 90% off the original price.
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