Apple announces privacy update to AirTag and promises an Android appPeople complained and Apple has listened.
What you need to know
Apple has announced updates to AirTag.
The company is shortening the amount of time you'll be notified of an unwanted AirTag.
They are also planning to release an app for Android users later this year.
AirTag is getting some notable enhancements in the near future.
As reported by CNET, Apple has announced that it is sending out updates to AirTag starting today that will change how it notifies people if they have an unwanted AirTags following them. The company also plans to release an Android app later this year to bring peace of mind to non-iPhone users.
The tech giant said Thursday it's begun sending out updates to its AirTags, changing the window of time they'll make noises when potentially being used to track another person. Initially, the Apple device would play in three days. Now it'll begin to play at a random time inside a window that lasts between 8 and 24 hours.
To further reassure people about it...
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Apple announces privacy update to AirTag and promises an Android app