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Facial recognition part of app father designed to find missing children

TECHNOLOGY

Father of two Adrian Broom has the greatest fear any parent has – of his children going missing and not being able to find them.

Broom, an entrepreneur and IT specialist, decided there was a need for a more secure and reliable solution should one of one’s children go missing at a shopping centre or if a parent suddenly became ill in their presence.

Broom’s two children were minors when he lost them inside a clothing store. They hid between clothes and he

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