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Parents Agree: Don’t Give Your Kids an Apple Watch – Gizmodo Australia
The easiest way to sell something is to tell people it will help them not die or get hurt. This is definitely true when it comes to the Apple Watch, a product whose — arguably excellent — marketing message is, “wear this and you might survive a heart attack.”…

The easiest way to sell something is to tell people it will help them not die or get hurt. This is definitely true when it comes to the Apple Watch, a product whose arguably excellent marketing message is, wear this and you might survive a heart attack.
So when Apple announced Family Setup, a service that lets parents track kids via cellular-connected Apple Watches, I was interested, even enthused.
Then I remembered that an Apple Watch on a kids wrist is a ticking bomb.
Ive given my kids two…
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