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Tennessee family visiting Disney World discovers an Apple AirTag tracking their 17-year-old daughter's movements for four hours
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79543875:MV81MTI0ODY4Xzk0MDM2MTAzX0I0NDM0OUE5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 83077387:MV81MTI0ODY4Xzk0MDM1OTcxXzlBQTQwMTQ=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 71279330:MV81MTI0ODY4Xzk0MDM1ODg3XzY2OTM5M0Q5] It says they never found the AirTag, so it is likely they were just picking up an AirTag close by, not unusual in a car park. There have been a number of other cases where people believe they are being tracked due to receiving the same message, but it has turned out to be just a notification of a nearby AirTag, but you do not get updated when the AirTag moves away. [/quote] Does not matter, those magic bands you put on to enter the park (also hotel key and linked to your Credit card) track you the entire time you are on property. Your locations, spending habits, preferences, ect. They then can taylor a portfolio to your name and sell you crap online. They know where you are at all times on property. I used to keep a gun on me when I stayed on disney property and slid our luggage next to the door just in case they came for our daughter in the middle of the night. [/quote] I think Disney did away with the magic bands. [/quote]
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Gaston family were on a day trip to Magic Kingdom when they made discovery
Madison, 17, and her mother, Jennifer, only found out about the AirTag four hours after they were first tracked
They went back to the theme park's parking lot before searching their car for the device, but to no avail
Madison continued to monitor the device's location on her iPhone through the remainder of the day
Mother and daughter alerted police but still don't know who the gadget's owner is
Hundreds of women across the U.S. have reported receiving notifications about AirTags they do not own tacking their every move
The devices can easily be hidden and report movement to owner's iPhone
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