Airtags: Three days is a long time.
[QUOTE=BengalMan;5362264]AirTag is designed to discourage unwanted tracking. If someone else's AirTag finds its way into your stuff, your iPhone will notice it's traveling with you and send you an alert. After a while, if you still haven't found it, the AirTag will start playing a sound to let you know it's there.
Of course, if you happen to be with a friend who has an AirTag, or on a train with a whole bunch of people with AirTag, don't worry. These alerts are triggered only when an AirTag is separated from its owner.[/QUOTE]You may not be in your car or near your backpack when it decides to chirp for 15 seconds. Plus Android users get no alert on the phone. Not the end of the world, just saying it's gotten much easier.
[URL=https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/05/05/apple-airtags-stalking/]Apple AirTags only partly stop stalking - The Washington Post[/URL]
From the article:
[QUOTE==="WaPo"]I got multiple alerts: from the hidden AirTag and on my iPhone. But it wasnt hard to find ways an abusive partner could circumvent Apples systems. To name one: The audible alarm only rang after three days and then it turned out to be just 15 seconds of light chirping. And another: While an iPhone alerted me that an unknown AirTag was moving with me, similar warnings arent available for the roughly half of Americans who use Android phones.[/QUOTE]