

Read more: Apple launches AirTags and Find My detector app for Android, in effort to boost privacy Parts and Service History However, it also seems to undercut the function of AirTags by potentially giving thieves the ability to shut off tracking of any AirTags on stolen items. The update appears to be designed to help give people more control of their privacy by preventing unwanted devices from tracking them. The update has stirred up some controversy because it drags the Find My feature in two conflicting directions. You can then elect to disable the tracking feature on any devices found.

The change, reported by MacRumors, allows you to use the Find My app to scan for "Items that Can Track Me," identifying nearby items, such as AirTags, that can send location data.

The current iOS also brings an update to Apple's Find My feature. Apple Maps will now show road details such as bike lanes, turn lanes, medians and pedestrian crosswalks in supported cities.
