Apple Enhances AirTag 2 with Improved Anti-Stalking Features
Apple's AirTag 2 gets an improvement for its anti-stalking feature
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Apple has released a firmware update for its second-generation AirTag, enhancing its anti-stalking capabilities. The update, version 3.0.45, improves the unwanted tracking sound, making it easier for users to locate unknown AirTags using Precision Finding. This update is automatically installed on devices.
- 01Apple's AirTag 2 receives firmware update version 3.0.45.
- 02The update enhances the anti-stalking feature by improving the unwanted tracking sound.
- 03Users will get notifications if an unknown AirTag is detected with them.
- 04Precision Finding can be used to locate the unknown AirTag more effectively.
- 05The firmware update is automatically installed without user intervention.
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Apple has launched a firmware update for its second-generation AirTag, bringing the version to 3.0.45. This update focuses on enhancing the anti-stalking feature, which alerts users if an unknown AirTag is traveling with them. Users will receive a notification on their iPhone, allowing them to initiate Precision Finding to locate the AirTag. The update also improves the unwanted tracking sound, making it more prominent to aid in discovery. The firmware update is automatically installed, requiring no action from users. To check if the update is installed, users can view their AirTag's firmware version in the Find My app.
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This update enhances user safety by making it easier to detect unwanted tracking, potentially reducing stalking incidents.
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