Geofencing is a characteristic in a software course that use the universal positioning arrangement (GPS) or radio frequency detection (RFID) to classify geological limits. Geofencing permits a manager to set up boundries so when a device enters the defined area, an observation is generated. Geofencing applications include Google Earth, which enables Managers to define area on top of a specific geological area. All apps define area by longitude and latitude or through user defined and Web-based maps. It Depends on how geofencing is applied, it can provide mobile push notifications, text messages or alerts, allow tracking, disable certain technology or deliver location based app data.
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