Apple's long-awaited Find My feature will finally launch in South Korea in 2025, addressing user complaints and making previously ineffective AirTags functional.
User complaints have played a significant role in Apple's decision to launch Find My in South Korea, as users had been voicing frustrations over the utility of AirTags without the service.
Apple has historically faced challenges in South Korea regarding privacy regulations and the export of high-precision mapping data, which have hindered the availability of Find My.
As South Korea enforces strict geographic data laws, Apple's expansion of the Find My feature could suggest potential future changes in how tech companies manage sensitive data.
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