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Cheating Spouses Caught with GPS Tracking

Posted on October 24, 2009 in Family and personal relationships, GPS Personal Tracking, GPS Vehicle Tracking | by RMT GPS News

by James Neely, freelance writer: click | HERE | to check out GPS products from Rocky Mountain Tracking

If you suspect that you are being cheated on by your spouse or significant other, it is a very emotional and traumatizing time.  You need reason and a calm demeanor to help you get through such a situation.  You also need something else:  A GPS Tracking device.

Tracking Key

Tracking Key

Those who are cheating try to be very careful in covering their tracks.  But, they will ultimately fail because at some point, they will make a mistake.  In fact, some will want to get caught to avoid having to tell their mate that their relationship is coming to an end in person.

There is a tool that you can use to help verify the actions of your spouse when it comes to driving from place to place.  A Tracking Key will give you a map and history of their driving over about a 20 day window.  A passive GPS Tracking device like this can be placed on their vehicle to help provide indisputable evidence of their location on certain days and times.

Then, once you have the facts that you need, you can confront with confidence or continue to gather facts to make your case even tighter.

The Tracking Key is an inexpensive device that will help you accomplish this task.  Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, it is easy to hide.  It includes a strong magnet that allows you to place it in an inconspicuous location on the suspects’ vehicle.  Also, it is weather proof so that it will continue to operate in heat, cold or wet conditions.

Once you place the Tracking Key on a vehicle or other item, you have about 20 days worth of battery life from two ‘AAA’ batteries.  There is no ‘on’ or ‘off’ switch.  Inserting the batteries activates the unit.  It shuts down to a minimal mode when motion is not detected to help save battery life.

After the unit is retrieved from the vehicle, it is then inserted into the USB port of a PC and then software is loaded that downloads the data.  You can see the actual path of the vehicle on a map on your screen and tell the locations and times where the vehicle travelled during the 20 days.

If you do not get the information that you need, load fresh batteries and try again.

It is a cost-effective way to get the validation that you need to confront your spouse.  And ultimately, you would rather know that not know, right?

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