Android’s new Unknown Trackers Alert lets you block stalkers using AirTag: Here’s how

Updated on 28-Jul-2023
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With this new Android update, Google allows you to scan for unknown trackers and disable them.

This comes months after Google and Apple partnered to come up with an industry-wide standard specification to prevent unwanted tracking by devices like AirTag.

Samsung and other players are also joining the club.

Scared of someone tracking you with an AirTag? Yes, AirTag, a device by Apple that was created to help users find a lost item and have peace of mind. However, in the hands of bad actors, it could and has become a cause of concern. There have been several reports about this. While Apple did come up with built-in features on iOS for alerting you of unknown trackers following you, Android didn’t have anything until now. 

With a new update, Android lets you detect and thwart unwanted tracking by AirTag and similar trackers. Google is releasing the update to Android 6.0 and above starting today that enables a new option within the Safety & Emergency setting. Let’s see how this thing works.

Android Unknown Trackers Alert

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Once you have this update, you could go to the Android Settings menu > Safety and Emergency option > Unknown Tracker Alerts, and then tap on the “Scan now” option. This takes about 10 seconds to find the tracker snooping on your moves. 

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Additionally, the new Android feature can automatically scan and alert you if it detects an unfamiliar tracker near your phone. You could find that device and disable it. 

Tapping the notification shows you more details about the tracking device (like a serial number) and perhaps even the device owner. It gives you a map of where all this thing has travelled with you.  

To locate the tracker, you can hit on the “Play sound” option and you’ll hear a chirp coming from the tracker. It then gives you instructions for disabling the thing.

Now, even though, this is primarily a partnership between Google and Apple, other players like Samsung, Tile, Eufy Security, Chipolo, and Pebblebee are also shown interest in drafting the aforementioned specifications. So, this feature should work to detect and disable trackers from these brands too. If they are supported at the moment isn’t clear.

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Finally, while we appreciate this feature’s potential to deter nefarious tracking by stalkers and abusers, this does aid thieves in disabling any tracker with the stolen item, and avert any attempts at recovering the same. Well, that’s the price you got to pay now.

G. S. Vasan

Vasan is a word weaver and tech junkie who is currently geeking out as a news writer at Digit.

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