Here’s the thing about all this. Yes, tech existed before airtags. But apple made the tech incredibly accurate, incredibly cheap, and marketed the hell out of it.
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lol3droflxp@kbin.social 1 year agoIt’s not like there aren’t any trackers that lack any and all protection. I don’t really see the manufacturer at fault here.
echo64@lemmy.world 1 year ago
atrielienz@lemmy.world 1 year ago
They launched it with no regard to just how dangerous it would be, then waited a significant period of time for multiple reports to come forward that emphasized the dangers, then made safeguards after the fact. And finally didn’t implement those safeguards in a way that could be used by all users across the board right away. They were a step behind in protecting consumers pretty much every step of the way in this. It’s not like this didn’t take years to get to this point.
We can stop pretending they didn’t create a spy device for the masses.
They launched the airbag in April 2021 after a massive ad campaign.
They got the first reports of airtag stalking pretty much right away. And for apple users they created and implemented some protections right away. But it took them about 9 months to launch an android app and that app wasn’t even compatible with all android phones.
So finally two years later in 2023 they made it so you can detect air tags with android without the app. But only if you’re using a phone with android 6.0 or higher. I know it sounds unrealistic to us techies that people might be using phones that aren’t 6.0 or higher. But about 2.79% of android phones still run lollipop.
This also does nothing at all to protect people using flip phones or phones that don’t run android or apple software. There’s a cult following for dumb phones and people should be able to use whatever device they want for communication without just being left with no safeguards from one or the largest tech companies in the world.
Saying they don’t owe anything to consumers doesn’t make sense. We have literally gone after tech companies for not safeguarding consumers before. An example is several IOT baby monitors that were hacked and later pulled from shelves. The difference seems to be that this is a big tech company with a well known name brand.
We even saw this with kids buying things on parents credit cards and the company being held liable after a class action suit. So what I feel like a lot of people in this thread are saying is that this company bears no responsibility for its product being used for illegal purposes because those purposes lead to murder instead of fraud. Because I have yet to find a thread lamenting that Amazon was held liable for allowing kids to make in app purchases on their parents credit cards.
cosmic_slate@dmv.social 1 year ago
You’re absolutely incorrect. Apple released an app in December 2021 to address this. theverge.com/…/apple-android-app-airtag-search-tr…
atrielienz@lemmy.world 1 year ago
You literally linked a link that backed up what I said. Did you read that article?
atrielienz@lemmy.world 1 year ago
What bit was incorrect? And don’t give me BS about reading the article. If you want to refute what I said I’m gonna need a direct quote because literally most of my post came from multiple articles on the subject going back to May of 2021.
fartsparkles@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Mini GPS trackers have been available for cheap (cheaper than AirTags) for years and they’re practically undetectable. No apps are going to help you there.
Apple built detection features, beeping alarms, and even apps for platforms beyond their own to aid people in being tracked against their will. Tile didn’t. I don’t know any other trackers that have put as much effort into the problem.
Google wouldn’t implement OS-level features for competitors’ products so people suggesting Apple shouldn’t have launched until their competitors added in support are being unrealistic.