Apple has released a new Android app called "Tracker Detect" to help people who don't own Apple products to identity unexpected AirTags near them in an effort to boost privacy. "Tracker Detect looks for item trackers that are separated from their owner and that are compatible with Apple’s Find My network," the app description reads. At launch, the Tracker Detect app is compatible with supported Find My network supported item trackers, which include Apple's AirTag and the Chipolo ONE Spot. It also can't help users keep track of AirTags associated with an Apple account, so it can't be used to actually take advantage of AirTags' full capabilities.
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