Apple has published a “Personal Safety User Guide” for AirTags as concerns by, uh… less technically savvy people mount over the use of the company’s item trackers to stalk people and steal vehicles.

Apple says the guide available on its website “is designed to help customers experiencing technology-enabled abuse, stalking, or harassment understand the options available across the Apple ecosystem that can help you protect your personal safety.”

The guide includes a section on protecting yourself with AirTags, the Bluetooth trackers introduced by Apple last year to help consumers track lost items.

The guide offers steps on what to do if you encounter a rogue AirTag. The FindMy app available on iPhones will alert you if an AirTag you don’t own is travelling with you.

Via: USA Today

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