Apple's security guide aims to allay AirTag concerns
Apple has published a personal security guide that explains how customers can protect themselves and their data.
AirTags are Apple's small Bluetooth trackers that let you locate keys, wallets, backpacks, camera gear or luggage through the massive Find My network. Introduced in April 2021, AirTag combines an Apple chip with ultra-wideband technology for Precision Finding, a built-in speaker for pinging, and a user-replaceable coin-cell battery. Thanks to the anonymized crowd network of millions of active Apple devices, AirTags can be found even when they are far outside their owner's range – complemented by features such as sharing an AirTag with family or friends, sharing locations with airlines for lost luggage, and strict anti-stalking mechanisms that surface unknown trackers on iPhone and Android.
This tag directory on apfelpatient.de pulls together everything around AirTags: reviews and hands-on reports on every AirTag generation, tips and tricks for setup, reset, battery replacement and Precision Finding, background on every hardware update, new features around Find My and airline luggage tracking, security and privacy topics around anti-stalking protection, accessories for keyrings, wallets and luggage, and comparisons with third-party trackers such as Tile, Chipolo and Samsung.
Anyone wanting to integrate AirTags seamlessly into everyday life, get the most out of the Find My network or understand Apple's tracker strategy will find a continuous topic stream right here.
Apple has published a personal security guide that explains how customers can protect themselves and their data.
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Apple released the second beta of iOS 15.2 and Co. on Tuesday evening. Below we summarize all the new features.
To prevent unwanted tracking by AirTags and the like: With iOS 15.2 Beta 2, Apple has revised the "Find My" app.
Apple released iOS 15.0.2, iPadOS 15.0.2 and watchOS 8.0.1 to iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch users worldwide this evening.
When an AirTag is put into Lost Mode, it generates a URL and allows the owner to store contact information.
Problems after iOS 15 update: There are now increasing reports that AirTags stored in "Find My" are no longer visible.
Apple updated its range of accessories during the "California streaming" event. The AirTags range was also refreshed.

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