Apple launches AirTag detector app for Android to boost privacy - Business2Business

By Gaurav Grover | Dec 14, 2021

Share

Apple Inc said Monday it had launched an Android app to help users scan nearby AirTags or other similar item trackers that might be traveling with them without their knowledge, in an effort to boost privacy.

The Tracker Detect app, which Apple launched on the Google Play Store, says a user can scan to try to find AirTags or compatible devices if they think someone is using them to track their location.

AirTags are small devices that can be attached to items such as keys and wallets to locate them when they are lost.

Apple said the app allows Android users to proactively scan for item trackers that are no longer with their owner. If this tracker has been moving with the user for more than 10 minutes, the app will help locate it by playing a sound and providing instructions to disable it.

"We are raising the bar on privacy for our users and the industry, and hope others will follow," an Apple spokesman said in a statement.

Also Read: MedPlus Health IPO opens for subscription: Does the pharma retailer have a pill for profit?

Comments

Recently Post

Upcoming Tech Events in India 2025: Must-Attend Summits & Startup Showcases

OpenAI’s GPT-5 Goes Free: Unlimited Access for ChatGPT Users (Sam Altman Roadmap)

Is DeepSeek AI the Future? Everything You Must Know Before Using It

OpenAI Introduces Operator: An AI Tool to Automate Online Tasks

PhonePe Sharpens Quick Commerce Play in First for a Payments Company

Bank of Baroda to Provide AI-Driven Support, Forex Facility, ATMs, and Coin Vending Machines for Maha Kumbh 2025

Meta's Fact-Checking Decision Raises Warnings for India's Digital Space