An AirTag is primarily used to locate your lost or misplaced belongings, and in some instances, it can also be used to find pets that have wandered away from your peripheral vision. However, there are people with nefarious intentions who attempted to stalk some Australian travelers, as one of them found the circular tracker in her luggage as she was traveling with her partner.
Emily Sinclair was traveling with Jane and was in Bali for the first time. After a couple of days, one of them noticed some strange noises emanating from the luggage. Upon further investigation, 7News reports that someone placed an AirTag in that luggage, presumably for stalking purposes. As helpful as Apple’s Find My network is for giving AirTag owners the location of these trackers, it can also be used to stalk others, which in its nature, is a crime.
Sinclair mentioned that she and Jane did not own any Apple products and had emptied their luggage before embarking on their journey. Luckily, the current-generation AirTags feature removable batteries, so that is what they went for first. Unfortunately, by the time both travelers realized what was going on, they may have already given their location to the person that was stalking them.
“We took the battery out straight away and dismantled it and saw that the device was made in Indonesia, so we believe it was put in Jane’s bag at the airport on arrival. We are both very seasoned and careful travellers and have never had anything like this happen before, our bags never left our backs (backpacking style bags) and the main compartment of the bags were locked.”
Naturally, with the two travelers feeling incredibly unsafe, they adjusted their trip. Originally, they planned to stay in a village called Amed,
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