The AirTag is now available for Rs 3,190 for a single tracker and Rs 10,900 for a pack of four AirTag trackers.
Apple has introduced a new Android software called ‘Tracker Discover,’ which allows users to detect hidden AirTags and other Find My network-connected devices. Android users may use the Tracker Detect app to look for active trackers on the Find My network, which includes Apple’s AirTag.
“Tracker Detect searches for item trackers that have been separated from their owners and are compatible with Apple’s Find My network.” AirTag and related devices from other firms are among these item trackers. You can scan to see whether someone is using AirTag or another gadget to monitor your whereabouts, according to Apple’s description of the Tracker Detect app.
The programme will also show you how to remove the battery from the AirTag, thus turning it off. In a statement to CNET, an Apple representative stated, “AirTag delivers industry leading privacy and security protections, and now we are extending additional capabilities to Android smartphones.” If an unfamiliar AirTag puts a person’s safety at danger, the app also invites Android users to call law enforcement.
“With Tracker Detect, Android users may search for AirTags or Find My enabled item trackers that may be traveling with them without their awareness.” For our users and the industry, we’re lifting the standard on privacy, and we hope others will follow.”
The programme may also be used to find the serial number of an AirTag. A notification will show if the AirTag has been tagged as missing, providing information on how to contact the owner. The AirTag is now available for Rs 3,190 for a single tracker and Rs 10,900 for a pack of four AirTag trackers.