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They can be changed by Apple with a simple over-the-air software update. The silver lining is that these privacy warnings are not hard-coded into the AirTags. "But, I can assure you, they are not." Can this be fixed? Apple responds

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"Some publications have even gone so far as to claim AirTags are 'stalker-proof,'" Stolyar wrote. McGarry was able to track her husband's car (with his consent) moving around Los Angeles for an entire day, and he never got any alerts, even after he updated his iPhone to iOS 14.5. If the stalkee comes home every night, resetting the away-from-home countdown, then the stalker might be able to track their daily movements indefinitely. That alert will sound only if the stalked person is away from home.

#Apple air tags android

"Given how many Android users are out in the world," wrote Gizmodo's McGarry, "it seems almost guaranteed that an iPhone owner could exploit this to use against their Android-using partner."Ī suspicious spouse using an iPhone or iPad could slip an AirTag into their partner's purse, clothing or car and be able to see what they're up to for up to 72 hours.

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That means there are billions of people who can be tracked using AirTags for up to three days without them knowing it.

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Worldwide, it's about one in eight phones. Let's face it: A little less than half the smartphones in the United States are iPhones.

#Apple air tags Bluetooth

"That's not something to brag about when you're releasing Bluetooth trackers that can also be used to track people." Apple is putting Android users in physical jeopardy "Apple is fast approaching one billion active iPhone devices, making it the largest finder network in the world," Stolyar wrote. Meanwhile, Stolyar tried to replicate the experiment using Tile trackers, and found that she couldn't track anyone who strayed more than 400 feet (Bluetooth range) from her phone. She was able to track their movements around New York City for the next two days.ĭuring this entire time, neither of her roommates received any alerts that Stolyar was tracking their movements, other than when she texted them to make sure the location tracking was accurate. Last Thursday, before iOS 14.5 was released, Mashable's Stolyar gave an AirTag to each of her roommates, both of whom had iPhones. It gets worse: Android users, and anyone with an iPhone that hasn't yet been updated to iOS 14.5, won't hear that this-AirTag-isn't-yours sound for as long as three days. Over at Mashable (opens in new tab), Brenda Stoylar discovered that the iOS 14.5 alert pops up after an unpaired AirTag has been following you for two hours away from home. You'll also receive an alert when you've arrived home. (Android phones can interact with AirTags only when locating AirTags that have been marked as lost by their owners.)Įven if your phone has the latest version of iOS, you won't receive an alert right away. If you're using an iPhone with an older version of iOS, or an Android device, or have no smartphone at all, you'll have to wait for the stalking AirTag to play that sound. However, as Caitlin McGarry noted in her AirTags review on Gizmodo, your iPhone needs to be running iOS 14.5 in order to receive on-screen alerts. After a while, if you still haven’t found it, the AirTag will start playing a sound to let you know it’s there." Sounds nice, but. "If someone else’s AirTag finds its way into your stuff, your iPhone will notice it’s traveling with you and send you an alert. So not even Apple knows the location of your AirTag or the identity of the device that helps find it. "Devices that relay the location of your AirTag also stay anonymous, and that location data is encrypted every step of the way. Your location data and history are never stored on the AirTag itself. On Apple's AirTags page, the company notes: "Only you can see where your AirTag is. On an iPhone with a U1 chip (currently, the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12), you'll get a directional arrow that points you directly to an AirTag's location.












Apple air tags