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5 things you should never track with an AirTag
Apple AirTags make it easy to find misplaced keys or a lost suitcase, but they are not a universal tracking solution. Used in the wrong context, they can be unsafe, unethical, or simply ineffective, ...
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Apple doesn’t want AirTag 2 tracking pets. Why not?
Midway through the seventh paragraph of its press release about the new AirTag, Apple reiterates its surprisingly unambiguous position on the device’s intended usage. “Designed exclusively for ...
Ring was the subject of significant backlash earlier this month, after a poorly received Super Bowl ad drew attention to its surveillance cameras' AI-powered Search Party feature. Though advertised as ...
Macworld examines Apple’s AirTag 2, which features a louder speaker and longer range but remains explicitly designed for tracking objects, not pets or people. Apple’s anti-stalking privacy measures ...
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