How your iPhone can check if someone is STALKING you with new AirTag tracker

APPLE’S AirTags are new trackers that can help you find lost belongings – but can stalkers use them too? Fortunately the iPhone maker has built several features into the AirTag to stop stalkers in their tracks. AirTags are a genius new invention from Apple[/caption] AirTags were unveiled in April 2021, and are small electronic tags that can be attached to keys, backpacks, suitcases and more.

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AirTags were unveiled in April 2021, and are small electronic tags that can be attached to keys, backpacks, suitcases and more.

Some fear that these AirTags could be used by stalkers to keep tabs on victims.

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