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Location-sharing apps linked to increased risk of digital coercive control, eSafety Commission research finds
Nearly one in five young adults believe tracking a partner’s location is to be expected in a relationship, new research has found.
The eSafety Commission study has linked location-sharing apps with an increased risk of coercive control.
More than 13 per cent of the 2,000 adults surveyed said it…
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