Apple’s Find My did it again! Man finds $575,000 stolen Ferrari using AirPods

Apple’s Find My did it again! Man finds $575,000 stolen Ferrari using AirPods
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A Ferrari which is valued at $575,000 got stolen in 2023.

Because of Apple’s Find My technology, it was traced back and found.

The owner of the said Ferrari had left their AirPods back in the Ferrari which was stolen.

Apple takes pride in its ecosystem and the connecting platforms that it has built. Even Apple fans for that matter are very vocal about these features. Take the ‘Find My’ device for example. A lot of people vouch for it and a recent case from Connecticut proves why. A 2023 Ferrari model which is valued at $575,000 got stolen. Because of Apple’s Find My technology, it was traced back and found. The owner of the said Ferrari had left their AirPods back in the Ferrari which was stolen. The incident occurred on September 16 in Greenwich, Connecticut. Using Apple’s ‘Find My’ tracking feature, the Waterbury Police Department’s Auto Theft Task Force was able to locate the stolen car at a gas station on South Main Street.

When the suspect was pulled over, he fled from the scene but the car was successfully recovered. So the victim leaving their AirPods in the car became a saviour. Had it not been for these AirPods, it wouldn’t have been that easy to track the car.

The case highlights how efficient Apple’s Find My network is. It acts as an additional layer of security. People can even use AirTags for their valuables as it is comparatively cheaper and if they lose a precious thing, they can easily track it back.

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For those unaware, The Find My network is an encrypted, anonymous network of hundreds of millions of Apple devices. It helps you detect your stolen Apple device even if it is switched off. Not just Apple, now even Google is working on its Find My Device technology and strengthening its network.

Do you think technologies such as Find My are a saviour? Or have you used it to locate your own device? Let me know in the comments.

Mustafa Khan

Mustafa Khan

Mustafa is new on the block and is a tech geek who is currently working with Digit as a News Writer. He tests the new gadgets that come on board and writes for the news desk. He has found his way with words and you can count on him when in need of tech advice. No judgement. He is based out of Delhi, he’s your person for good photos, good food recommendations, and to know about anything GenZ. View Full Profile

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