Apple sued by women over ‘dangerous’ AirTag stalking by exes
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The inexpensive devices, about the size of a half-dollar coin, are intended to be slipped into or attached to personal possessions, like backpacks or keys, to help owners locate them.
But privacy advocates have warned – and police reports have verified – that AirTags can also be used to track people without consent.
In one instance, an ex-boyfriend used the device to track and shoot a woman in Akron, Ohio; in another, a woman in Indianapolis, Indiana, hid an AirTag in her ex-boyfriend’s car, followed him to a bar and ran him over.
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