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New Apple AirTags update is designed so people can’t use them to track you – TechRadar
And a similar feature for Android phones

Apple AirTags are only a month old, but the company has already issued a software update to tweak some of the features after the general public began using them.
The biggest change is that AirTags will now make a noise at a random time within eight to 24 hours of them being ‘lost’. Previously this was set to three days by default, and this new change is for privacy reasons.
The change is to discourage AirTags being used to track people without their knowledge, and the hope is that it’ll make a noise…
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