Apple has revised the Personal Safety Guide, a document that provides knowledge to people who are concerned about abuse, stalking, and harassment that abuse technology, stalking, and harassment.In this revised edition, a new section has been added to the Airtag section in response to the news that the dropping tracker Airtag was used by stalking and car thief.
This "Personal Safety Guide" had been around for a long time, mainly working on how to prevent tracking from stalkers, mainly workplaces and in a private and close relationship.This is a form that adds a commentary on security measures.
This guide is also well summarized for security measures for Apple products in general.For example, it is packed with useful beans knowledge, such as control of location information shared on the iPhone, defensive defense in case of unauthorized use of Apple ID, avoidance of unauthorized requests for information sharing, setting of 2 factor authentication and management of privacy settings.。

By the way, for Airtag, Apple is in front of Apple, saying, "Finding" is designed with emphasis on privacy. "It further explains that "unique Bluetooth ID" that changes frequently will prevent individuals.
In addition, "When it is confirmed that unknown AirTag or other Find My (search) accessories to prevent unnecessary tracking, I found" I found near you ".Find My app notifies (this function is iOS 14.5 or iPados 14.It is also available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch equipped with 5 or later).
This explanation is a well -known and concise summary for users who are familiar with Airtag.It is also written that even if you are notified that you have found it near you, you may have an AirTag on what you borrow.
In addition, the guide also introduces functions to enhance your safety, such as a method of automatically informing your friends to return home with an iPhone or the like, and how to quickly operate an emergency SOS.I would like to ask for a Japanese version only for a very useful manual.
Source: Apple (1), (2 pdf)
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