Mac OS Ken: Apple News and News Related to Apple News

Apple Making Moves to Stop AirTag Stalking

Image via Apple

Apple is working to make stalking by AirTag harder to do. Engadget says the Cupertino-company published “an update on AirTag and unwanted tracking,” on Thursday. After addressing the seriousness of the issue, as well as some of the innocent or accidental ways a person might get a “you’re being followed” type notification, Apple listed a few plans for fighting the problem. Among them:

  • Warning users during AirTag setup that using the device to track people without their knowledge is a crime in a lot of places, and that Apple might have to tell authorities who they are, if asked

  • The company plans to tweak the on-screen messaging, differentiating between an “Unknown Accessory Detected” and a pair of AirPods detected

The company also promises a series of updates later this year, including:

  • Precision Finding: letting users of iPhone 11, 12, and 13 locate an unknown AirTag exactly

  • Display alert with sound: Rather than just the beeping, an alert will also be displayed on a potential victim’s iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Apple says, “This will help in cases where the AirTag may be in a location where it is hard to hear, or if the AirTag speaker has been tampered with.”

  • Refining unwanted tracking alert logic

  • Tuning AirTag’s sound

No word on when those updates will be out. One hopes they won’t be iOS 16 additions, since that probably won’t be out for another eight-months.

Statista: Apple + Beats = Half of U.S. Headphones

9 to 5 Mac: Feeling Eight-Percent Better About Cellebrite