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AirTag Anti-Stalking Measures ‘Just Aren’t Sufficient’ Says Washington Post Report – MacRumors
The safeguards that Apple built into AirTags to prevent them from being used to track someone “just aren’t sufficient,” The Washington…

The safeguards that Apple built into AirTags to prevent them from being used to track someone “just aren’t sufficient,” The Washington Post’s Geoffrey Fowler said today in a report investigating how AirTags can be used for covert stalking.
Fowler planted an AirTag on himself and teamed up with a colleague to be pretend stalked, and he came to the conclusion that the AirTags are a “new means of inexpensive, effective stalking.”
Apple’s safeguards include privacy alerts to let iPhone users know…
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