3 monthes ago | By Business Insider
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Apple has released new safety information for its AirTag tracking accessory.
It follows various reports about people being stalked with Apple's AirTag device.
Apple's safety guide tells people what to do if they feel their safety is at risk.
Apple on Tuesday launched a new personal safety guide for its AirTag tracking accessory following reports that the device has been used to stalk people. The company's " Personal Safety Guide " on its website was updated with new information on how people can check if if they're carrying an unknown AirTag and what to do if they hear...
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