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Apple just changed AirTag 2’s anti-stalking feature

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Why This Matters

Apple's recent firmware update for AirTag 2 enhances its anti-stalking features by improving the sound used to detect unwanted trackers, making it easier for users to locate and identify malicious AirTags. This development underscores Apple's ongoing commitment to user safety and privacy, especially as tracking technology becomes more sophisticated. For consumers, these updates offer increased confidence in using AirTags securely for personal belongings while mitigating misuse.

Key Takeaways

Apple shipped new AirTag firmware yesterday, the first update since AirTag 2 launched earlier this year. And now thanks to official release notes, we know that the new firmware improves AirTag’s anti-stalking feature.

When the first AirTag launched in 2021, it quickly became popular for tracking luggage, keys, and other important items.

Unfortunately, AirTag was also used by bad actors for unwanted tracking of other people.

Apple later instituted anti-stalking measures. These include sending iPhone notifications to the person being unknowingly tracked, and playing using the AirTag speaker to aid detection.

AirTag 2 was upgraded with an improved speaker that Apple says is up to 50% louder. This is great for anyone looking for a lost AirTag, but it also benefits those searching for an AirTag they don’t own.

And in the new AirTag firmware release notes, Apple reveals that it has made a change to the noise that plays when an unwanted AirTag is detected.

AirTag Firmware Update 3.0.45 Updates the unwanted tracking sound to more easily locate an unknown AirTag during Precision Finding.

Bug fixes and other improvements.

Though the release notes don’t specify models, as far as we’re aware this change only applies to the new AirTag 2, not the first-gen model.

I haven’t yet had the opportunity to find an unwanted AirTag traveling with me, so it’s unclear how exactly Apple has updated the noise.

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