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If you’ve ever lost your keys, wallet, or something similar, I’m sure you’ve silently wished for a way to find it faster, like playing a sound or detecting its current whereabouts. This is the concept behind Bluetooth tracking devices like AirTags.
Since the debut of AirTags, numerous incidents of unwanted tracking have occurred. That’s why Apple ensured they’ll get notified whenever an accessory not associated with them has been seen moving for a time—hence, the Unknown Accessory Detected alert.
Read on to learn more about this message, why it happens, and what you can do about it.
AirTags and some AirPods models are part of the Find My Network accessory program. All devices running iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and macOS Big Sur 11.1 or later can keep track of personal items like bags and keys with attached AirTags and supported third-party products like Belkin wireless earbuds and bags and luggage equipped with SDD Finding system.
Once you set up a device, it will show up in the Find My app, either in the Devices or Items tab.
To discourage people from tracking other people or belongings that don’t belong to them, Apple sends users notifications if they detect any AirTag, AirPods, or other Find My Accessory that has been separated from their owner and is seen moving with another user.
The following devices can give off notifications on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac if your device detects them to move with you for a time:
Aside from Apple accessories, this may also include third-party products that work with Apple Find My. These include:
Below are the different alerts you may receive, and I have explained what each of those means.
If you want to ensure that you receive tracking alerts, run at least iOS 14.5 or iPadOS 14.5 on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. Also, ensure your Bluetooth is turned on, and you’re not in Airplane mode. Then do the following:
If you suspect someone to be using their device to track you, here’s what you can do to locate the AirTag or another accessory you’ve unknowingly carried with you for a while.
Apple has made it easy to locate AirTags and other accessories near you.
Aside from tracking an AirTag or a pair of AirPods with a sound, you also have the option to do the precision finding. This option uses Bluetooth signals from the items and the U1 Ultra Wideband (UWB) chip inside the devices to relay their location more precisely to you.
However, you’ll need an iPhone with a similar UWB band to use this feature. To be specific, you need an iPhone 11 or later model to use the feature.
Precision finding directional arrows to guide you to the exact location of the AirPods or AirTag trying to tag you secretly. To use it:
If the two options above aren’t available, you can manually try to find the device. Since the device needs to be moving with you to send you an alert, try to look at bags, items, clothing, or the car you use when you move around.
Once you’ve found the unknown accessory that may be tracking you, here are some things you can do.
If you’ve found an AirTag, you can do the following to get more information from it:
If you want to disable an AirTag, AirPods, or another Find My network accessory to stop sharing your location with its owner, tap Disable in the Find My app and follow the onscreen steps.
Once the item is disabled, you will no longer get updates on its locations nor receive unwanted tracking alerts on the item.
Wrapping up…
Getting tracked without your consent can be creepy at best and dangerous at worst. To protect your privacy, it’s essential to know how you can find out if someone is tracking you using accessories.
We hope this article has given you enough information to help you stay safe and secure. If you’re concerned about someone tracking you, take the necessary steps to find and disable the device. If you think your life is in danger, call the police and inform people you trust.
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