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How to Unlock That Hidden Debug Mode for AirTags in iOS 14.5 – Lifehacker Australia
Apple’s AirTags have a hidden debug mode that you can access pretty easily on your connected device (ideally, an iPhone). And while the features found within aren’t…

Apples AirTags have a hidden debug mode that you can access pretty easily on your connected device (ideally, an iPhone). And while the features found within arent going to give you magical tracking powers, you can at least enjoy some of the data related to AirTag tracking. That, and you can change some colours, too.
To get started with the debug mode, youll need to have an AirTag connected to your device. Next, turn on Precision Finding by opening up the Find My app, selecting an AirTag to locate,…
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