How to find out if an AirTag is tracking you - and what to do about it
Briefly

Apple's AirTags help track personal items but can be misused to track individuals without consent. In response, Apple has enhanced the AirTag system by providing users with improved notifications of unknown trackers, whether on iOS or Android. The new alerts enable users to identify potential unwanted tracking. The guide explains how users can locate and disable any suspicious AirTags or Bluetooth devices and the importance of notifying authorities if they fear for their safety.
Apple has made significant changes to AirTags to prevent misuse, ensuring that the trackers are used only for tracking belongings and not for unwanted tracking of others.
To identify unwanted Bluetooth trackers, users on both iOS and Android will receive alerts if an unknown tracker is found moving with them.
If you suspect you are being tracked without your consent, both iPhone and Android devices are equipped to notify you of nearby AirTags or similar devices.
Apple emphasizes the necessity of contacting law enforcement if you're in danger due to unwanted tracking, highlighting the importance of personal safety.
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