Parents Turn to AirTags to Track Kids, Despite Privacy Concerns
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Some parents are using AirTags to track their kids, citing safety concerns, although Apple advises against tracking people.
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Parents who use AirTags say it allows their kids independence while giving the parent peace of mind.
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Critics warn tracking kids could make them feel less trusted and that stalkers could misuse the technology.
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Apple condemns malicious use of AirTags, though some women have sued claiming the devices enabled stalking.
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Laws around tracking kids are unclear, so parents should research state and city surveillance codes before using tracking devices.