Google’s Find My Device network is going live in the next few days

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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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