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GPS Tracking Myths & FAQs
GPS tracking data is stored for varying periods depending on the platform and reporting settings. Most modern GPS tracking systems retain location history for months or longer, allowing users to review trips, generate reports, and export important records. Learn how GPS data is stored, managed, and retained — and how to keep the data you need.

Alice Johnson
Jan 7, 2026
GPS Tracking Myths & FAQs
GPS trackers can temporarily lose signal in tunnels, car parks, remote areas, or buildings, but this doesn’t mean tracking stops. Modern GPS tracking systems store location data during signal loss and automatically upload it once coverage returns. Learn why signal interruptions are normal and how GPS trackers recover without losing important data.

Charlie Davis
Jan 7, 2026
GPS Tracking Myths & FAQs
GPS trackers can be detected in some cases, but it usually requires specialised equipment or a physical inspection. Modern GPS tracking devices transmit data only briefly, use mobile networks, and are designed to remain discreet. Learn how GPS trackers work, when detection is possible, and why professionally installed systems are rarely noticed.

Jane Smith
Jan 7, 2026
GPS Tracking Myths & FAQs
Worried a GPS tracker might drain your car battery? Modern GPS tracking devices use extremely low power and are designed to enter sleep mode when the vehicle is off. When installed correctly, GPS trackers draw less power than common vehicle electronics and won’t impact battery health. Learn how GPS trackers manage power and why battery drain is rarely an issue.
Daniel Brunes
Jan 7, 2026
GPS Tracking Myths & FAQs
GPS jamming is often talked about, but how real is the risk? While GPS trackers can be temporarily disrupted by illegal jamming devices, modern tracking systems are designed to detect interference, store data, and resume tracking once the signal returns. In Australia, GPS jammers are illegal and unreliable, making them an impractical way to avoid tracking. Learn how modern GPS trackers handle signal loss and why jamming is rarely a concern for vehicle and fleet owners.

John Doe
Jan 7, 2026
Installation & Setup Guides
Correct GPS tracker placement is essential for accurate tracking, strong signal performance, and long-term reliability. In this guide, we explain the best places to install a GPS tracker in vehicles, trailers, and assets — plus what areas to avoid. Learn how placement affects battery life, signal strength, and security, and get expert tips to ensure your GPS tracker performs at its best.

Bob Brown
Jan 7, 2026
Pricing, Plans & Comparisons
Comparing GPS tracking providers involves more than features alone. This article explains the key differences between EzyGPS and other GPS tracking companies, highlighting pricing transparency, reliability, support, and why many Australian fleets choose EzyGPS for better long-term value.

Alice Johnson
Jan 7, 2026

Pricing, Plans & Comparisons
5-year GPS SIM plans can significantly reduce long-term tracking costs by locking in lower rates and avoiding future price increases. This article explains when long-term SIM plans make sense and how Australian businesses can achieve better value from GPS tracking.

Alice Johnson
Jan 7, 2026

Pricing, Plans & Comparisons
Choosing between monthly GPS tracking plans and long-term SIM contracts can significantly impact cost and flexibility. This article explains the key differences and why monthly GPS plans often provide better value for Australian businesses.

Alice Johnson
Jan 7, 2026


