Correct.
Right. And android has them too.
My son manages a tire store in town. A few months back, a police officer arrived in his cruiser with a woman in her car. She thought she was being tracked. They put the car on the lift to examine it and found an AirTag encased in sprayable foam insulation on the underside of the car!
The woman was right. I don’t know how she suspected somebody was tracking her, but that was sure a rotten, sneaky thing to do slapping that tag on her car. The perp clearly knew how to do it to weather-protect the tag and came prepared with the right materials.
This dude may have a defense... After all... Isn’t ON-Star tracking millions of cars? Why can they do it while nobody else can?
Things are pretty dam bad when private citizens are able be as criminal as the government !
I think Android can also detect them, not sure though.
This sounds like a missed opportunity to feed someone the wrong information.
My daughter’s psycho-ex boyfriend did this to her.
The government and G**gle both track us everywhere we go, but it’s a crime for a common citizen to do it?
Where’s the logic?
Is there an Android app that does a similar bug finder?