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Multiple reports emerge of Apple AirTags being used to track and stalk people in South Florida

Last year, Apple released their new AirTags, small tracking devices—about the size of a quarter—that attach to keys, wallets, purses, and backpacks to help people find often misplaced personal items. However, in recent months, numerous reports are emerging of Apple AirTags being used to stalk and track people in South Florida. 

The devices are small and light enough that they can easily be placed in someone’s car, pocket or belongings by someone else, allowing them to be tracked unknowingly.

Below are just a few of the alarming reports in South Florida of people realizing they’ve been tracked by an AirTag unknowingly:

In addition, reports are emerging across the state of kids finding Apple AirTags in their backpacks and criminals using Apple AirTags to steal cars and trucks.

How do Apple AirTags work?

Apple AirTags are Bluetooth-enabled tracking devices that cost about $30 each. The small devices attach to items—such as keys, wallets, and purses—and connect via a Bluetooth signal to the Find My app on iPhones. Through the app, users can see the precise location of their AirTag items.

Yet stalkers, carjackers and other criminals are misusing these coin-sized devices to track people and vehicles.

How do you know if an Apple AirTag is tracking you?

Apple designed AirTags with a set of proactive features to discourage unwanted tracking that that inform users if an unknown Apple AirTag might be with them.

One of the biggest concerns about these “safety” features is that they do not protect people with Androids—which is about 50% of the U.S. population. Only people with iPhones will be automatically alerted to the presence of an AirTag.

How to protect yourself from being tracked by an Apple AirTag

Apple AirTags often go unnoticed because they are so small and easily hidden. The best way to protect yourself from being tracked by an Apple AirTag is to be aware of your surroundings and regularly check your personal belongings or vehicle.

What should you do if you discover you’re being tracked by an Apple AirTag?

Law enforcement experts say don’t go home—that could reveal where you live to whoever is stalking you. Instead, go to your local police department or a public space and call police from there—ask them to come out and to investigate.

If you do find the Apple AirTag while home, you should immediately call the police. And if you feel as if you are in immediate danger, exit your home and drive to a public place.

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