The lawsuit, which was filed on Monday, says that the existing measures, which include informing iPhone users if an unknown AirTag is discovered to be following them, are “woefully inadequate” and “do little, if anything, to swiftly warn consumers if they are being monitored.”
The first woman who filed the lawsuit was stalked by her ex-boyfriend, who planted an AirTag in the wheel well of her car and was able to find out where she had moved to avoid his harassment.
According to the other woman in the case, her husband placed an AirTag in her child’s backpack to track her. The two ladies are seeking unspecified monetary damages and accusing Apple of releasing a dangerous product.
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