APPLE on Thursday announced updates to AirTags following claims they’re being used to stalk people.

The changes will prevent the coin-sized tracking devices from being used to secretly keep tabs on people instead of just finding lost keys, wallets or other items.

Apple has announced an update to AirTags that prevents the coin-sized gadgets from being used to secretly track people

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Apple has announced an update to AirTags that prevents the coin-sized gadgets from being used to secretly track peopleCredit: Getty
A string of women have reported that AirTags were used by stalkers to keep tabs on their whereabouts

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A string of women have reported that AirTags were used by stalkers to keep tabs on their whereaboutsCredit: twitter/Sega__JEANAsis

Launched early last year, AirTags are designed to be affixed to things people tend to lose.

They sync wirelessly to a real-time map on iPhones, iPads or iPod Touch devices to signal where they can be found.

Reports quickly surfaced of AirTags being used for more unscrupulous ends, such as being secretly stuck on a car to later steal it or find out where the owner goes.

“We’ve become aware that individuals can receive unwanted tracking alerts for benign reasons, such as when borrowing someone’s keys with an AirTag attached,” Apple said in a post.

“We also have seen reports of bad actors attempting to misuse AirTag for malicious or criminal purposes.”

Apple said that it has been working with police and safety groups to stop misuse, which it maintained is rare.

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Newer iPhone models will alert owners of an “unknown accessory detected” when they sense an unidentified AirTag in range.

AirTag software is being updated to display a warning the first time it is used.

The message advises that tracking people without their consent is a crime in many locales and Apple will share the identities of owners with police when warranted.

Apple said it is working on enabling iPhones to more precisely locate AirTags to help people find any planted without their consent.

“AirTag was designed to help people locate their personal belongings, not to track people or another person’s property,” Apple said in the post.

“We condemn in the strongest possible terms any malicious use of our products.”

Apple late last year released software so people with Android-powered smartphones can detect if an AirTag is nearby.

Creeps are reportedly hiding AirTags on people's vehicles or slipping them into handbags

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Creeps are reportedly hiding AirTags on people’s vehicles or slipping them into handbagsCredit: Youtube/York Regional Police

In other news, a four-tonne chunk of a SpaceX rocket is on a collision course with the Moon, according to online space junk trackers.

Boeing has sunk $450million into a flying taxi startup that hopes to whisk passengers across cities by the end of the decade.

Personalised smart guns, which can be fired only by verified users, may finally become available to U.S. consumers this year.

And, scientists are embarking on a mission to unravel the mystery behind dozens of grisly child mummies buried in an underground tomb in Sicily.


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