The Growing Concern of Tracker Stalking
AirTags and similar Bluetooth trackers have become a double-edged sword. While they're incredibly useful for finding lost items, they've also been misused for unwanted tracking. Reports of AirTags being hidden in bags, cars, and personal belongings have raised serious privacy concerns.
How Hidden Trackers Work
Bluetooth trackers like AirTags emit periodic Bluetooth signals that can be detected by nearby devices. Understanding this technology is key to protecting yourself:
- **AirTags** broadcast every 15 minutes when stationary
- **Tile trackers** use similar Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) signals
- **SmartTags** from Samsung work on the same principle
- **Unknown trackers** may not have built-in safety features
Method 1: Use a Bluetooth Scanner App
The most effective way to detect hidden trackers is using a Bluetooth scanning app like FindMyGear. Here's how:
Step-by-Step Detection:
- Open FindMyGear on your iPhone
- Enable Bluetooth scanning
- Look for unknown devices in the list
- Pay attention to devices that follow you (appear consistently)
- Check signal strength to locate the device
Method 2: Listen for AirTag Sounds
Apple added a safety feature that makes AirTags play a sound when separated from their owner:
- After 8-24 hours of separation, AirTags beep
- The sound is intentionally quiet, so listen carefully
- Check bags, car compartments, and clothing pockets
Method 3: Check Your iPhone Notifications
If you have an iPhone, Apple's built-in detection will alert you:
- "AirTag Found Moving With You" notification
- Tap to see the AirTag on a map
- Option to play a sound on the AirTag
Limitation: This only works for AirTags, not other tracker brands.
Why FindMyGear is Essential for Safety
Unlike Apple's built-in detection, FindMyGear can detect all Bluetooth devices, including:
- Non-Apple trackers (Tile, Samsung, Chipolo)
- Generic BLE trackers
- Unknown or custom tracking devices
- Any Bluetooth-emitting device
Warning Signs You're Being Tracked
Watch for these red flags:
- **Repeated "unknown device" alerts** in the same location
- **Unfamiliar Bluetooth devices** appearing in your car or bag
- **AirTag sounds** coming from your belongings
- **Consistent signal** from the same device across different locations
What to Do If You Find a Hidden Tracker
If you discover an unwanted tracker:
- **Document it** - Take photos and note the location
- **Don't destroy it** - This is evidence
- **Contact local police** - Tracking someone without consent is illegal in most places
- **Disable it** - Remove the battery or shield it in a metal container
- **Check for more** - There might be multiple trackers
Protect Yourself Proactively
Take these steps to stay safe:
- **Scan regularly** - Check your belongings weekly
- **Scan after dates or meetings** with new people
- **Check your car** - Popular hiding spots include wheel wells and under seats
- **Use FindMyGear** - Real-time Bluetooth scanning catches trackers fast
Conclusion
In an era of increasing digital surveillance, knowing how to detect hidden trackers is an essential safety skill. With tools like FindMyGear, you can scan for any Bluetooth device and protect your privacy. Stay vigilant, scan regularly, and don't hesitate to contact authorities if you find evidence of stalking.