Last year Google and Apple announced that they had teamed up to address unwanted tracking through AirTags and other trackers, working on a specification fit for the purpose. Then, a few months later, Google rolled out the unwanted tracker alerts to devices running Android 6.0 and later, and also held back a rollout of its very own Find My Device network until Apple implements similar protections for unwanted tracking in iOS.
It’s taken a very, very long time, but now it finally seems like we’re almost there. Google has sent out an email to some Android users telling them that the…
Last year Google and Apple announced that they had teamed up to address unwanted tracking through AirTags and other trackers, working on a specification fit for the purpose. Then, a few months later, Google rolled out the unwanted tracker alerts to devices running Android 6.0 and later, and also held back a rollout of its very own Find My Device network until Apple implements similar protections for unwanted tracking in iOS.
It’s taken a very, very long time, but now it finally seems like we’re almost there. Google has sent out an email to some Android users telling them that the… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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