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Apple Responds After Australian Retailer Pulls AirTags Over Safety Concerns – The Mac Observer
Australian retailer Officeworks pulled AirTags off its shelves this week but Apple insists the product meets all relevant safety standards.

Australian retailer Officeworks pulled AirTags off its shelves this week citing safety concerns. Apple has defended the product, reports TechRadar, insisting it meets all the relevant safety standards.
In response to the report, Apple issued the following statement to TechRadar: AirTag is designed to meet international child safety standards, including those in Australia, by requiring a two step push-and-turn mechanism to access the user-replaceable battery. We are following the regulations closely…
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