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geofence /ˈdʒiːə(ʊ)fɛns/nounA virtual geographic boundary, defined by GPS or RFID technology, that enables software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves a particular area: they could put up a geofence around the building, meaning your phone disables itself when you enter it...- If they step outside of a pre-determined geofence during a pre-determined time, the person monitoring gets an alert.
- The company told us that an invisible geofence could be built that would react differently when the smartwatch is within its boundaries.
- The device works with your location-aware phone to set up a geofence: It registers when you cross out of a 100-yard radius of your lock, and then when you come back into that circle.
verb [with object]Create a virtual geographic boundary around (an area) by means of GPS or RFID technology, enabling software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves the area: the company has now geofenced the locations of 180,000 US schools (as adjective geofenced) when you leave that geofenced area, the apps are again enabled...- So if my daughter were dating someone I really don't like, I could geofence this person's house and get a text if she was parked out front.
- It's possible to geofence your competition, mapping your top competitors' physical locations and pushing time-limited coupons or other offers to your mobile app users.
- Meanwhile, these apps can report when teen drivers leave a specific geofenced area.
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