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Apple, Google to alert smartphone users of nearby wireless tracking devices
Android and iPhone smartphones will alert users to nearby location tracking devices, Apple and Google announced Monday.
Apple and Google agree on standard to alert people when unknown Bluetooth devices may be tracking them
Apple and Google announced that iPhone and Android users will start seeing alerts when tracking devices are being used to track them.
Google and Apple establish new standard to alert users of suspicious Bluetooth trackers
The Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers (DULT) standard is being introduced in iOS 17.5 by Apple, while Google is bringing it to Android 6.0 and higher devices.
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Apple and Google have teamed up to help make it easier to spot suspicious item trackers
As part of iOS 17.5, Apple is finally rolling out its Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers specification, allowing mobile ...
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Unwanted Tracking Alerts Rolling Out to iOS, Android
Apple and Google have rolled out a new mobile feature that warns users of unwanted trackers moving with them. Apple and ...
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