A woman reported on social media that someone installed a GPS in her car while she was parked at the golf course.
Savannah PhillipsThe video was posted on his TikTok profile and while he was on the golf course, someone called Apple’s GPS device “AirTag“I reported that I discovered that I had installed it.
Phillips isAirTagexplained that the discovery was made through the iPhone. The iPhone sends a security notification warning that users have unknown tracking. However, she said police searched the vehicle but were unable to identify the GPS device.
The next day she took the car to a repair shop, but was told that she could not do a complete check due to the many “gaps” and “exposed metal parts.”
She criticized the golf course where the incident occurred, and the staff showed little interest.AirTagHe said he didn’t even know what it was. “They didn’t help anymore and they had no interest at all,” Phillips said.
Now, she keeps her car far from home, worrying about her safety. “At the moment, my car is not at home,” she said in another video she posted on July 7th.
If it’s a carAirTagIf you find it, don’t ignore it. Apple and security experts recommend disabling your device instantly and contacting authorities, especially if you feel you’re not safe or you may be tracking it down by someone.
Carefully inspect your vehicle (such as under the seats, storage space, around the trunk, or elsewhere where the device may be hidden). ifAirTagIf you find this, press the back side and turn it counterclockwise to remove the battery and stop communication.
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