Apple's AirTag unwanted tracking alerts explained

Apple has implemented safeguards in its AirTag device to alert users if an unknown tracker appears to be moving with them, reducing risks of misuse. These features work across iOS and Android devices through notifications and sounds. Users can check settings and take steps to locate or disable suspicious trackers.

Apple's AirTag, a small Bluetooth tracker for locating personal items like keys and bags, includes built-in protections against unwanted tracking. The device relies on the Find My network, which uses nearby devices to update locations via Bluetooth signals. To prevent secret surveillance, Apple designed alerts that notify users if a tracker not linked to their Apple Account travels with them over time.

If separated from its owner, an AirTag or compatible accessory may trigger a notification on the user's device, such as "AirTag Found Moving With You" or "Unknown Accessory Detected." The alert opens the Find My app, displaying a map with dots marking detection spots, indicating proximity rather than active monitoring. In innocent cases, like borrowing an item from family, users can pause alerts temporarily.

Additionally, the tracker may emit a chirping sound after being away from its owner, helping draw attention to it in bags or vehicles. On iPhones running iOS 17.5 or later, users should ensure Bluetooth, Location Services, and tracking notifications are enabled, along with Significant Locations in settings. To locate the device, options include playing a sound or using Precision Finding for direction and distance guidance on compatible models.

For details, holding an NFC-capable phone near the AirTag's white side reveals its serial number and the last four digits of the owner's phone number, plus any lost item message. To stop tracking, remove the battery as instructed in the app. Android users on version 6.0 or later receive similar alerts automatically and can use the free Tracker Detect app to scan for nearby AirTags.

Apple collaborated with Google for cross-platform compatibility, ensuring broader protection. If misuse is suspected, users should contact law enforcement, and Apple can assist authorities when required.

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