Cyber & IT Supervisory Forum - Additional Resources
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12.4.2.4 AirTag Information Retrieval If you want to help return their lost item to its owner, the best choice is to hold the AirTag close to your iPhone or Android phone, with the white plastic side facing towards you. This is because the AirTag includes a Near Field Communication (NFC) chip in it so it can be read by any modern smartphone.
The AirTag’s NFC will direct you to a web page. This page will include information about the AirTag like its serial number.
If the owner of the AirTag has put the tag into Lost Mode, they can supply a phone number and a message. This contact info will then appear on the web page when the AirTag is scanned so you can reach out to them. Tap Learn More About This Item Tracker and hold your NFC enabled phone to the tracker to see more information about it. Tap Instructions to Disable to see how to stop anyone from seeing its location.
12.4.3 iPhone Location Services Open Settings and tap Privacy. You will now see the Location Services as shown in the graphic. According to Apple, Location Services uses GPS and Bluetooth (where available), along with crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspots and cellular towers to find the approximate location of your device. 200 The website also describes Apps won't use your location until they ask for your permission, and you allow permission." Review this for yourself at the following URL . 201 Click on Location Services and you will see all the Apps your phone has installed and what type of access you have given each App about using your iPhone's location. You have three options available : Always , While Using the App and Never . What setting you use depends on your preferences so after you evaluate your App location settings, scroll to the bottom of the page, and look for System Services, as shown in the graphic.
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