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This is how Apple intends to deal with the problem of AirTags stalking and abuse.

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Apple has revealed improvements to how the AirTag operates in order to increase the privacy of AirTags after many allegations of stalking. Changes are being made to the AirTag and iPhone software such that a notification will appear during setup stating that “using AirTags to track individuals is a criminal in many countries across the world.”

“Apple has been collaborating with a number of safety organizations and law enforcement agencies. We’ve identified even more ways to update AirTag safety alerts and assist guard against future unwanted tracking as a result of our own evaluations and these discussions “Late Thursday, Apple issued a statement.

“Every user setting up their AirTag for the first time will see a message that clearly states that AirTag is meant to track their own belongings, that using AirTag to track people without consent is a crime in many regions around the world, that AirTag is designed to be detected by victims, and that law enforcement can request identifying information about the owner of the AirTag,” Apple added.

Precision Finding, which will lead iPhone users to unknown AirTags when they are close by, is another enhancement that the Cupertino, California-based tech company is pushing out. Later this year, this upgrade will be released.

The business explained the Precision Finding feature as follows: “This feature allows recipients of an unwelcome tracking warning to precisely find an unfamiliar AirTag. When an unknown AirTag is in range, users of the iPhone 11, iPhone 12, and iPhone 13 will be able to use Precision Finding to view the distance and direction to it. Precision Finding combines input from the camera, ARKit, accelerometer, and gyroscope to guide iPhone users to the AirTag using a combination of sound, haptics, and visual feedback as they move.”

It’s worth noting that this is the tech giant’s most serious attempt to prevent stalking and other abuses since it went on sale in April 2021.

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