The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has been using Apple's AirTags for surveillance purposes. Forbes Associate Editor Thomas Brewster disclosed the DEA's use of AirTags in a March [.]
Two women sued technology company Apple after their former partners allegedly used AirTags to secretly track their movements and whereabouts in real time. The plaintiffs, Lauren Hughes and [.]
The combination of an Apple Watch and the Life360 app was recently used by a man charged with domestic violence to track down his girlfriend, the victim of the alleged abuse. The man's "innovative" stalking strategy proved to be ineffective as he was arrested thereafter.
Four states represented by their respective attorneys general (AGs) pushed back against Google's illegal location tracking. Led by D.C. AG Karl Racine, they sued Google for continuing to [.]
Attorneys general (AGs) from four states sued Google for tracking users without their consent. The bipartisan group of AGs accused the tech giant of monitoring user location data for use in [.]