SougarLord Posted March 6, 2021 Share Posted March 6, 2021 Apple's 'Find My' application, which allows you to locate lost objects, such as the iPhone, will expand its functions to notify the user when it detects that a third party is tracking it. The third beta of iOS 14.5 includes several novelties related to the 'Find My' application, such as a new window of novelties, with the addition of support for accessories, which will allow to link elements of brands other than those of Apple. Also included is the view to the new Elements tab, where users can add those objects compatible with this application, and even indicate the ones they have found to contact the original user. The most outstanding novelty, however, is the security alert. As explained in 9to5Mac, the new function will notify the user if another person is using an unknown item, such as an AirTag, to track it, in case someone has slipped one into the user's bag or backpack, without their knowledge. The function what it does is detect if said unknown element is moving with the user, so that it can be eliminated or disabled. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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