Apple's attempt to put the brakes on the spying aspect of AirTags, which has been talked about since the day of the announcement, may
turn into an “outlaw” status for the gadget.A bill has been introduced into the Ohio House of Representatives in the United States that would criminalize the use of the AirTag tracker and its analogues for secretly tracking people, reports AppleInsider. During the year it was on sale, the gadget countless times became the hero of the news about tracking down people and cars for their subsequent theft. If the law is passed, there is a chance that this practice will be adopted by other states and even countries. After all, Apple apparently has no plans to stop producing the controversial tracker.
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