NYC promotes use of Apple AirTags to prevent car thefts.

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The NYPD has asked New York City residents to place Apple AirTags in their cars to help fight vehicle theft in the city. AirTags are small tracking devices that allow users to monitor the location of their belongings through the "Find My" app on their iPhones. If a vehicle is stolen with an AirTag inside, residents will be able to track their car and work with police officers to recover it. The NYPD has shared a video demonstrating how residents can use an AirTag to protect their vehicles.
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