Apple’s new “Share Item Location” feature in iOS 18.2 allows iPhone users to securely share the real-time location of lost items (like AirTags) with third parties, including airlines. The feature is ...
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A South Korean regulator has said that Apple collected user location data without consent, and fined the company 210 million won (around $153k) for a privacy violation. Apple was one of 188 companies ...
Apple clarified that the occasional location checks made by the iPhone 11 aren’t surreptitious tracking. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac simpEarlier this week, a security researcher made waves after ...
Security researchers report that a key element of Apple Location Services contains what they call “a really serious privacy vulnerability” that allowed troop movements to be tracked. The issue could ...
Apple’s satellite features are designed for situations where cellular and Wi-Fi coverage are unavailable. In supported ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Apple’s ‘Share Item Location’ will let you temporarily share a map of your lost item with airlines or others.
United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and IAG have all been working with Apple on how to incorporate the tech into their baggage tracking strategies. Apple said users will be able to share the location of ...
Last week, we reported on a new feature in the Find My app on the iOS 18.2 beta that allows you to temporarily share an AirTag's location with a trusted person, and soon with airlines. Apple today ...