In our digitally connected world, privacy and security have become of utmost importance. In particular, unwanted tracking through lost or intentionally placed Bluetooth devices is a growing problem. To address this, two of the largest technology companies, Apple and Google, have joined forces to offer an innovative solution.
Apple and Google, the giants of the digital age, have joined forces to provide users of their iOS and Android operating systems with an important security feature. The new industry specification "Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers" makes it possible to effectively detect unwanted tracking attempts and warn users accordingly.
development of the specification
The newly developed specification aims to protect user privacy by providing a platform-independent solution to detect unknown Bluetooth tracking devices. While these devices, including Apple's AirTags and similar products from other manufacturers, are useful for finding lost items, they can also be misused to track people without their knowledge.
functions and implementation
With the launch of iOS 17.5 and support on Android devices running version 6.0 and above, users will receive a "moving object detected" notification when an unknown tracking device is seen moving with them for an extended period of time. The alert is designed to work regardless of the platform the tracking device is registered on. For example, if an iPhone user receives such an alert, the device can display the tracker's details, make it emit a sound, or provide the user with instructions on how to disable the tracker.
manufacturer's promises and safety precautions
Well-known manufacturers of Bluetooth tag devices such as Chipolo, eufy, Jio, Motorola and Pebblebee have already pledged their support for the new specification. Apple has also highlighted that its AirTags and Find My Network accessories have been equipped with comprehensive data protection and security precautions from the start.
The Role of the Internet Engineering Task Force
The further development and standardization of the specification is carried out in cooperation with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) by the working group “Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers” in order to create an official standard for this technology.
United forces for data protection: Apple and Google set standards
Through the joint initiative Apple and Google not only improve user security, but also take an important step towards standardizing data protection and security in the technology industry. These measures represent a clear commitment by both companies to help protect consumers and increase trust in their products and services. Commitment to data protection and the introduction of innovative technologies are crucial to meeting the challenges of the digital era. (Image: Apple & Google)