A woman used her social networks to tell that someone put a GPS on her car while it was parked in a golf course.
Savannah Phillips He posted a video on his Tiktok profile to tell that he discovered that someone had put a AirTagan Apple GPS device on his car while he was in a golf course.
Phillips explained that the discovery ofAirTag It took place through its iPhone, which sends safety notifications to users regarding unknown tracks. However, he said that the authorities were unable to locate the GPS device after an inspection of the vehicle.
The next day, he said he brought the car to an workshop, but it was told that there were too many “corners and cracks” and “exposed metal” areas for a complete verification.
He criticized the golf course where everything happened, saying that the staff showed little interest and did not even know what a AirTag. “They could not have been less useful or less interested,” said Phillips.
Now, for worries about his safety, he keeps his car away from home. “For now, my car is not at home,” he said in another video published on July 7th.
If you find a AirTag In your car, don’t ignore it. Both Apple and security experts recommend deactivating the device immediately and contacting the authorities, especially if you feel insecure or suspicious that someone is tracing you.
Carefully check your vehicle (under the seats, in the storage compartments, around the trunk and in any other place where the device could be hidden) and, if you find theAirTagpress the back and turn it counterclockwise to remove the battery and stop the transmission.
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