A woman reported through her social media that someone had placed GPS in their car while parked on a golf course.
Savannah Phillips He posted a video on Tiktok’s profile saying he had discovered that someone was a AirTagHe placed Apple’s GPS device in his car while on a golf course.
Phillips explained that the AirTag It was possible to discover your iPhone, which sends security warnings to users for unknown trackers. However, he said that the authorities could not find the GPS device after the vehicle was inspected.
The next day he said he had taken the car to a service center, but was told that he had found a lot of “gaps and cracks” and “exposed metal structures” that made it difficult to control.
He criticized the golf course where all this happened and said that the staff had barely showed interest and did not know what it was AirTag. “They couldn’t be less helpful or less interested,” said Phillips.
Now, due to security concerns, he keeps the car away from home. “Now my car is not at home,” he said in another video published on July 7th.
Ha AirTagYou’ll find it in your car, don’t ignore it. Both Apple and security experts recommend that you immediately turn off the device and contact the authorities, especially if you do not feel safe or suspect someone follows you.
Look thoroughly over the vehicle (during seats, in storage, in the trunk and all places where the device can be hidden) and if you find AirTagpress the back and rotate it to the left to remove the item and interrupt the data transfer.
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