Two women in the US believe Apple AirTag was used to stalk them after leaving restaurant


Across the US, some women are coming forward to share their stories of being tracked by devices placed on their vehicles or in their belongings. — Photo by Mark Chan on Unsplash

Shybree Swanson was traveling in her friend’s car last month in Enola when a strange notification appeared on her iPhone alerting her that she was being tracked.

The notification that came through at 11.36pm on Dec 30 said, “Unknown Accessory Detected Near You.”

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