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Rita El Khoury / Android Authority
TL;DR
- A Florida couple was subjected to a home invasion this past August.
- Afterwards, detectives found an AirTag secured under their car, presumably used to track them home.
- Android offers built-in unknown tracker detection for users interested in protecting themselves.
Oh, paranoia! Everyone’s always “relax, don’t worry so much” until something happens to them. And if we’ve got access to the tools that might prevent those bad things from happening in the…
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