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How to Detect and Prevent Car Tracking with Hidden AirTags

Originally Published 5 months ago — by KCCI

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Thieves are hiding Apple AirTags on cars to track and steal them, with common hiding spots including under the license plate and inside the gas tank door. iPhone users can receive alerts and locate the AirTags using Find My, while Android users should use the Tracker Detect app to scan for unknown AirTags. Removing the battery disables tracking, and checking your vehicle after parking in public places can help prevent theft.

"Unconventional Spots for Your Apple AirTags"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNET

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CNET suggests unique places to put Apple AirTags beyond the usual items like wallets and keys, including inside a tent when hiking, in a jacket pocket, within luggage, in a laptop bag, and on a bicycle to help prevent loss or theft. The Find My service can be used to locate AirTags within Bluetooth range, and the article also advises against using AirTags on pets.

"Save Big on Apple AirTags: Get Them for as Low as $19.75 Today!"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by HuffPost

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Apple AirTags, small tracking devices that help locate belongings, are currently available at a 20% discount on Amazon and Walmart. Each AirTag can be tracked via Apple's Find My app and can play a sound to make it easier to find. They are encrypted for privacy, water- and dust-resistant, and have a simple setup. With over 81,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, they are highly recommended for Apple users concerned about the security of their belongings.

"Grab AirTags at Black Friday Prices and Keep Your Belongings Safe While Traveling"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by HuffPost

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Apple's AirTags, which allow users to track their belongings using the Find My app, are currently available at a 20% discount on Amazon and Walmart, matching their Black Friday sale price. Each AirTag can ping its own location and can be easily set up and tracked using Apple devices. The devices are encrypted for privacy and can anonymously send their location back to the user. With over 81,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, AirTags are highly recommended for Apple users looking to secure their belongings.

Samsung's SmartTag 2: A Game-Changer in Bluetooth Tracking

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNET

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Samsung is set to release the Galaxy SmartTag 2, a new tracking device that competes with Apple AirTags and Tile trackers. Priced at $30, the SmartTag 2 features a compact design with improved battery life, lasting up to 700 days in power saving mode. It also includes an enhanced Compass View feature for ultra-wideband-supported Galaxy smartphones and upgrades to the SmartThings find app. The SmartTag 2 requires pairing with ultra-wideband-enabled Galaxy smartphones running Android 11 or higher.

The Controversy of Parents Tracking Kids with Apple AirTags

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Some parents are using Apple AirTags, originally designed as possession trackers, to keep track of their children for safety reasons. They believe it provides an added layer of security and peace of mind, especially in crowded public spaces. While Apple advises against using AirTags on people, parents argue that it helps them monitor their children's whereabouts and exercise independence. However, there are concerns about potential misuse, such as stalking and data breaches. Experts suggest having open dialogues with children about the purpose of tracking devices to mitigate feelings of mistrust. It is important for parents to be aware of their state or city codes on surveillance before using such devices.

Unlikely Friendship: Great White Sharks Forge Unbreakable Bond

Originally Published 2 years ago — by HuffPost

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Scientists have discovered two great white sharks, named Simon and Jekyll, who have been traveling together for over 4,000 miles along the coast of North America. This is unusual as great white sharks are known to lead solitary lives. The researchers believe that the sharks may be buddies, possibly due to reasons such as mating, fending off predators, or finding food. Blood samples will be analyzed to determine if they are siblings.

"Controversy Surrounds Parents' Use of Tracking Devices in Children's Backpacks"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm

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The use of tracking devices to monitor children's whereabouts as they go back to school is a controversial topic among parents, raising ethical and privacy concerns. While some see the benefits of increased safety and peace of mind, others worry about the potential invasion of privacy and the risk of the technology being misused. Cybersecurity experts highlight the need to consider the age at which tracking should be implemented and caution against using unvetted third-party devices. The use of Apple AirTags, which rely on Bluetooth Low Energy and can be detected by other Apple devices, is discussed, along with the potential security vulnerabilities associated with such devices.

Lost Luggage Dispute: Woman Takes Matters into Her Own Hands

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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A passenger took matters into her own hands when her lost bag was showing as being at Chicago O'Hare airport, but her airline, United, was doing nothing about it. Despite providing evidence from her tracking device, United representatives failed to locate the bag and suggested she file a claim for compensation. Frustrated, the passenger flew to Chicago herself and retrieved her bag within 30 seconds. United later apologized, refunded her miles, and offered a travel credit. The incident highlights the inefficiencies in airline baggage handling and the need for improved customer service.

"AirTags: Empowering Parents to Ensure Child Safety and Well-being"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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Some parents are using Apple AirTags and other tracking devices to monitor the location of their children, providing a sense of security without introducing them to smartphones. This article explores the functionality, drawbacks, and ethical implications of using such technology to track kids.

AirTag and Tile Stalking: A Thorny Problem with Amazon's 4 for $90 Deal

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Apple AirTags, miniature tracking devices that can help you keep track of your keys, wallet, and other valuables, are currently on sale on Amazon. A four-pack of AirTags is available for $88.99, a 10% discount. These devices can be easily paired with your iPhone or other Apple devices and tracked using the Find My app. They provide frequent and precise locational updates and have a built-in speaker to help you locate them. This deal is a great opportunity to secure your essentials and save some money.

NYC promotes use of Apple AirTags to prevent car thefts.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNBC

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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.