A mother and daughter have a terrifying AirTag experience at Disney World
Rogue AirTag terrorizes a family at Disney World
It was no doubt a nerve-wracking trip on the tram ride back to their car. After shaking out their clothing, the Gastons hopped in their vehicle, called the cops, and made a beeline for the hotel where they had been saying. At the hotel, Madison’s iPhone showed that the AirTag was still at their parking spot at Disney. “As she (Madison) was refreshing it, it showed the AirTag was still in our parking spot so somehow when we were frantically shaking out clothes and dumping everything out of our bags it fell out,” Jennifer stated.
In the majority of cases, the victims found the rogue AirTags in their cars or heard them beeping. It was also discovered that in most cases, the person who planted the AirTag was a former partner or ex-boyfriend of the person being tracked.
To make sure that your iPhone will send you a notification when you are being tracked by an AirTag that doesn’t belong to you, enable Bluetooth and make sure that you have the “Find My” app installed. Next, go to Settings > Privacy and make sure that Location Services is “On” and tap on it. That will take you to a list of apps.
Apple’s Tracker Detect app for Android phones is available from the Google Play Store
Scroll to the end of the list and tap on System Services. On the next page that appears, make sure that Find My iPhone and Significant Locations are both on. Open the Find My app and tap on “Me” and Customize Tracking Notifications. Make sure Allow Notifications is enabled. Sure, it is a pain, but as the Gastons showed us, it is worth the hassle since setting this up could save your life.
There is one little problem with Tracker Detect that Android users need to be aware of. The app has to be open for it to work.
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