Apple shares fix for erroneous privacy notifications with AirTags

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It has been a year since we have in our possession the Airtag. A device that seemed never to happen since it was always on the lips of all the rumors but Apple was reluctant to launch them. Now we live with them and use them to locate anything that comes to mind. But be careful, remember that they should not be used to track people… Today we bring you an error related to iPhone, and it seems that some users would receive notifications that an AirTag is wrongly tracking them

. Keep reading as we tell you all the details.

Son review “ghosts” and it is that they are not produced by an AirTag, this warning is false but obviously causes the fear and discomfort in the user receiving it. According to reports of these “ghost” notifications, the Airtags in question perform movements with similar patterns from users who received the notification. Something is wrong since those AirTag would “fly” around users and even through walls

. But Apple wanted to provide a temporary solution to these issues through a press release that also guarantees that AirTags are safe.

And it seems that everything seems to be related to the proximity of Wi-Fi networks close to the iPhone, i.e. the iPhone confuses Wi-Fi networks with AirTags and they give the warning that we are being watched. How to fix it?

Apple’s temporary solution is to reset our device’s location services in the following way: Settings > Privacy > Location Services, and toggle the switch on and off when Wi-Fi is on on iPhone. It’s no wonder that Apple ends up releasing a new update in the coming weeks to fix this bug. And you, have you received a similar notification? We read you…

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