AirTag deals are starting out strong ahead of October Prime Day

With Amazon’s annual Prime Day event just around the corner, retailers are already beginning to ramp up their deals on popular tech products, including Apple’s AirTag. These small tracking devices have become a must-have accessory for many Apple users, allowing them to easily keep track of their belongings using the Find My app. Ahead of… Continue reading AirTag deals are starting out strong ahead of October Prime Day

Tile takes on tag stalking problem by doing the opposite of Apple’s AirTag

As more and more tech giants are getting into the business of tagging and tracking products, there’s been a noticeable increase in tag stalking—the unethical practice of using tracking tags to follow an individual without their consent. In response to the rising concerns over tag stalking, Tile, the world’s leading product-tracking platform, has pledged to… Continue reading Tile takes on tag stalking problem by doing the opposite of Apple’s AirTag

Apple Quietly Rolls Out New Updates That Could Prevent AirTag Stalking

Apple recently rolled out some major updates to its devices that could help prevent AirTags from being used for stalking purposes. AirTags are small, wireless tracking devices that allow Apple users to track their possessions and other items. However, some clever people have been using these devices to stalk people and invade their privacy. In… Continue reading Apple Quietly Rolls Out New Updates That Could Prevent AirTag Stalking

Apple finally updates AirTags to help you seek out suspiciously placed tags

Apple’s new AirTags, the tiny puck-shaped trackers designed to help users find lost objects, are now receiving their first major upgrade. The update is intended to give users the ability to detect AirTags potentially placed in suspicious locations, helping to reduce issues around stalking and privacy. The new update provides AirTags with a feature called… Continue reading Apple finally updates AirTags to help you seek out suspiciously placed tags

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