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Apple AirTags could enable domestic abuse in terrifying ways
Fast Company (but low standards) ^ | April 29, 2021 | Mark Wilson

Posted on 04/30/2021 8:05:02 AM PDT by SunkenCiv

Last week, Apple announced its new AirTags — $29 location-tracking fobs that can help find your keys or purse anywhere in the world. The devices, which are roughly the diameter of a quarter, have since been tested and lauded by tech journalists, including our own.

But technology often comes with unintended consequences, explain representatives from the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV), a leading nonprofit with the goal of ending violence against women. NNEDV sits on advisory boards for Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Uber and has consulted for both Google and Apple in the past (but not on AirTags). The organization’s representatives say that while Apple AirTags are a cheap, easy-to-use product to find a lost item, they are also a worrisome surveillance tool that could be leveraged by an abuser to discreetly track a partner. An AirTag simply needs to be slipped into someone’s bag or jacket pocket to track exactly where they go.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Music/Entertainment; Travel
KEYWORDS: airtags; alibi; apple; bigbrother; epicgames; europeanunion; facebook; fud; google; iphone; nnedv; panicporn; security; snapchat; spotify; stupidity; surveillance; surveillancestate; tile; twitter; uber
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To: immadashell

I was affiliated with doing some work for this company (Ball Semiconductor) years ago! Fascinating!

https://www.nsf.gov/news/mmg/mmg_disp.jsp?med_id=59796


41 posted on 04/30/2021 10:24:29 AM PDT by SgtHooper (If you remember the 60's, YOU WEREN'T THERE!)
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[snip] Apple warns it can’t make enough iPads and Macs to keep up with demand, thanks to the global shortage in semiconductors that has already disrupted production at almost every major car company, from Ford to VW. [/snip]

https://www.npr.org/2021/04/29/991933904/its-not-just-cars-ipads-and-macs-suffer-wrath-of-semiconductor-crunch

...OTOH...

[snip] Apple said Wednesday that it would lose $3 billion to $4 billion in sales in the current quarter due to limited supplies of certain older chips.

Still, that represents just a few percent of Apple’s projected sales of $68.94 billion for the fiscal third quarter, according to Refinitiv revenue estimates, compared to a massive 50% production hit at Ford...

The uneven impact of the chip shortage was evident in mobile phone chip supplier Qualcomm Inc’s (QCOM.O) results announced Wednesday: The company said business was booming on strong demand for smartphone processors and 5G communications chips.

Mobile phone processors are not suffering the same kind of manufacturing capacity shortage as auto chips because they are made with more advanced production technology that chipmakers have spent heavily on in recent years.

Mobile phones do, however, require some older-technology chips in addition to their advanced processors. Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) also announced strong earnings and said it expected to see a hit to smartphone sales in the current quarter due to the chip shortage. But profits at its chip division are expected to be robust.

In cases where advanced chip production technology faces bottlenecks, semiconductor firms are finding some ways to mitigate them. Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD.O) on Tuesday raised its annual sales targets, with CEO Lisa Su saying the company saw no problems in secure the supplies needed to meet the targets. [/snip]

https://www.reuters.com/technology/why-apple-has-chips-iphones-while-ford-got-caught-short-2021-04-29/


42 posted on 04/30/2021 10:44:40 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: Sirius Lee

“OK, we’ll take the meanderers, but we don’t want the saunterers!”


43 posted on 04/30/2021 10:51:21 AM PDT by larrytown (I like pie.)
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To: SunkenCiv; ~Kim4VRWC's~; 1234; 5thGenTexan; AbolishCSEU; Abundy; Action-America; acoulterfan; ...
FUD! Another use of the company name Apple in a story/headline to gain clicks/attention for something that is already being done by other means simply because you can also do it with Apple products! Apple products cause people to click on the headlines, making people read the article and the non-profits use that to garner attention to their pet project/cause. It’s FUD, Jim…—PING!


APPLE AIR TAGS FUD PING!

If you want on or off the Apple/Mac/iOS Ping List, Freepmail me.

44 posted on 04/30/2021 11:15:02 AM PDT by Swordmaker (My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you hoplophobe bigot!)
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To: rigelkentaurus
I wonder if these could be used in your own car as a cheap car theft tracker. Things like Lojack don’t work outside of bigger cities. Be interested in understanding exactly how they work, type of communication and frequency of communication, whether app alerts could be set on movement.

I wouldn't count on it. LoJack will find a car inside a garage. My wife was part of the rollout with the San Diego Sheriff's Office before we left San Diego. Excellent technology. The rub was the stolen cars were ending up in a garage in Tijuana that was controlled by the cartels. There is no way to get it back. Your insurance company won't pay for it as a loss because you know where it is. The bank won't forgive payments. A real no win.

Qualcomm marketed devices that worked with the CDMA towers. You could find a car inside a concrete parking structure in San Diego....right down to the floor.

The AirTag has limited reach. Low power Bluetooth. Perhaps a 10 meter radius of useful range from the tag to an iPhone that can "hear" the Bluetooth signal. Upon seeing the tag, the iPhone can report it's own GPS LAT/LON and the Bluetooth MAC ID as a coarse approximation of location. If it's your AirTag, the UWB support in the iPhone lets you do a low budget "transmitter hunt" to locate the tag. It works within 30 feet of the tag. You can also make the tag emit an audio alert to pin it down when you're within a couple feet.

I keep a Whistle 3 on my dog. It has GPS, WiFi and cellular. The battery needs a recharge about every 30 days. When the Whistle 3 can see my household WiFi, it knows it is "home" and switches the GPS/cellular off to conserve power. As soon as the device is out of my household WiFi, it switch the GPS on and transmits tracking "pings" with current LAT/LON. The app on my phone is notified that the device is outside the WiFi network and brings up a moving map display with the current device location.

45 posted on 04/30/2021 11:37:19 AM PDT by Myrddin
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To: 1Old Pro
My first thought, drop it in the trunk of the car to track the kids night out.

Not likely to work. The metal around the trunk will block the Bluetooth signal and you're beholden to an iPhone users to walk within range of the tag to "hear it" and report the GPS lat/lon of the iPhone that hears it.

A tag in a purse or jacket would be more effective.

46 posted on 04/30/2021 11:49:53 AM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin
...Not likely to work. The metal around the trunk will block the Bluetooth signal and you're beholden to an iPhone users to walk within range of the tag to "hear it" and report the GPS lat/lon of the iPhone that hears it...

I think it does work. There is no metal barrier between the trunk and the back seat. It might as well be in the passenger compartment.

We all know that cell phones and bluetooth work from inside the passenger compartment to outside the car.

47 posted on 04/30/2021 12:10:58 PM PDT by CurlyDave
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To: dfwgator

Bought my sis a gift like that 15 to 20 years ago. Apple product probably hooked up to some evil network now.
A non buy.


48 posted on 04/30/2021 12:15:51 PM PDT by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and diamonds, and harder to find.)
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To: TexasGator

Not really different, the airtag is found with the same find my app the iPhone uses, but when you are close enough to the item it switches to BlueTooth and pinpoints the tag.


49 posted on 04/30/2021 12:36:49 PM PDT by itsahoot (The election was stolen and there isn't a dang thang you can do about it. )
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To: itsahoot

“Not really different, the airtag is found with the same find my app the iPhone uses,”

Very different! The Find My app requires the device to be turned on. The Airtag has no battery or on/off functiin.


50 posted on 04/30/2021 12:45:51 PM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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