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Turning your Android phone into a tracking device is surprisingly easy to do, and all you really need is the right app and configuration.
Android devices now have the ability to natively detect if a rogue AirTag is tracking your location. Follow these four easy steps to enable it!
uTag makes Samsung’s SmartTags trackers compatible with any Android device and adds features like precision finding and warnings when unknown Tags are detected.
In May, Google will also start support for smart tags from Pebblebee, Chipolo, Eufy, and JioTag. May is also when we’ll see the unknown tracker alert capability go live on Android devices and iOS.
Apple slides from 2013 skewer Android as “a massive tracking device” But Apple also wanted to know what results users clicked on Google from iPhones.
Google’s Find My Device service will be expanded with better support for third-party headphones, tablets, and third-party location trackers over the coming months.
Google's Find Hub Replaces Find My Device to Locate, Keep Track of Items, Smartphones, and More Find Hub is the expansion from Google for all things tracking.
Android and iPhone smartphones will alert users to nearby location tracking devices, Apple and Google announced Monday.
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Researchers have found that Android devices can track users via system apps even if they think they’ve opted out of tracking.
Who tracks the trackmen? Android phones can now tell you if there’s an AirTag following you Google says its own tracker ecosystem is on hold until iOS has the same protection.
Samsung's flagship Galaxy devices will feature security technology from the same folks who do LoJack for Laptops, burned into the firmware where thieves can't delete it.
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