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Apple sued by two women saying AirTags help stalkers track victims

Por: WGN-TV Nation December 07, 2022

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() — Apple is being sued by two women alleging that its AirTag products are making it easier for stalkers to track their victims, including their own former partners.  In a lawsuit filed in the San Francisco federal court on Monday, Dec. 5, two women claimed Apple has been unable to protect people from unwanted tracking by the AirTag technology. The coin-sized device released in early 2021 was designed to be attached or slipped into... + full article



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