Apple’s AirTag is a marvel of a device. It’s a tiny tracker that can hide in your luggage, car, handbag or anything else you want to be able to find. But, please note the word hide: if you can, so can somebody else. New features are coming to AirTag in the next few weeks to help address these stalker-related worries.The first developer beta of iOS 17.5 is out now.
Right now, the iPhone software can spot Bluetooth trackers, but only ones which are certified by Apple. This is going to change, and it represents a big step forward.And it’s probably not coincidence that today Google announced it is launching its own Find My Device network in the next three days, that is by Sunday, April 7 or Monday, April 8. This was reported inand comes from emails sent out by Google.
In other words, the next days and weeks look like they will bring big changes to the world of tracking devices.April 5 update. Further proof that systems to spot inappropriate trackers has come in the last few days with a warning issued by police officers in Burlington, Vermont. One of the Burlington residents said that he had received an alert that an AirTag was travelling with him, was able to make it beep using the Find My app and located the tracker in the front grille.
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