One of the latest products that Apple has brought to the market are the AirTag. Given its functionalities, many users have great doubts as to whether these small devices, which are designed to be able to locate different objects, are also used to spy on people. Well, in this post we will solve your doubt.

AirTags are not GSP locators
As we mentioned before, AirTags are devices that Apple has thought, designed and manufactured so that users have the possibility of locating them next to their most valuable devices or belongings and, if they need it, they have an easy, simple way and quick to be able to locate them and, in this way, recover them in case they have lost it.
In addition, it is one of the cheapest devices that the Cupertino company has, something that surprised everyone given that the prices of Apple products are usually equal to or higher than those of the competition. For 35 euros you can buy a unit, and if you need more, you have the package of 4 units for 119 euros , giving Apple the possibility of even customizing them.
However, something you have to know and know before purchasing one of these devices is that AirTags are not GPS locators , hence the price is so cheap. Therefore, you will not be able to know where this gadget is at all times, since its operation consists of sending its position to the different Apple devices that are around it, so that they anonymously upload it to iCloud and from there you can know where your AirTag is located.
This is how Apple prevents them from spying on you
Obviously, AirTags, being a product that is designed to be able to locate different belongings of users, could also be used, in a hypothetical case, to spy or criminally locate people. However, Apple has taken that into account when designing the operation of this device, establishing a series of actions to prevent a person from being spied on and located without their consent through an AirTag.
The first way that Apple has implemented to prevent someone from using an AirTag to spy on or locate a person without consent, is that whenever a user carries an AirTag that is not associated with their Apple account, regardless of the smartphone model that you have, a notification will appear on your screen that you are carrying someone else’s AirTag, so you can immediately be warned of this problem.
But beware that this is not the only way that Apple has developed to be able to alert potential victims of tracking through an AirTag, since in addition to the notification that will appear on the screen of your iPhone or any other smartphone, you can also give yourself realize that you have an AirTag on you that is not yours by the sound that it will emit . After a few minutes in which the location of said AirTag and that of your smartphone is the same, and after verifying that it is not yours, the sound will begin to play so that you can realize the problem and, in addition, find the AirTag with the that someone is trying to reach you.