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APPLE TAGS ANDROID

Plus, when someone does find your dog or cat, they can (hopefully) see the AirTag on the collar (along with a regular pet tag, of course), and tap it with their own iPhone or even an NFC-enabled Android device to contact you if it's put into Lost Mode.

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After all, it's much easier to find someone with an iPhone, iPad, or even a Mac (no additional downloads required) than it is to find someone else with a Tile or other competing item tracking product. With almost a billion devices in the Find My network, that honestly shouldn't be very hard to do. You could theoretically still do it, to the dismay of AppleĪirtag Review Hero (Image credit: Joseph Keller / iMore)Īgain, Apple has distinctly said that they don't encourage it, but if you do, just hope that your pet gets into range of an Apple device in the Find My network so that its location can be tracked down. In short, while you can put an AirTag on your dog or cat (third-party manufacturers do make such AirTag accessories for pets), Apple does not encourage it to cover its own butt in case of legal action. But with Apple saying that they do not encourage using AirTags on pets, they bear no responsibility for anything that may happen as a result. I live in California, where people seem to sue over everything, so I can totally picture these scenarios. Or perhaps your dog or cat somehow got the AirTag loop attachment off (maybe a cheap accessory) and got out - there would be no way to track them with an AirTag since it actually isn't on them, and one realizes this too late. In this case, someone may get mad that they couldn't find their dog with the AirTag before it got hit and may try to blame and sue Apple by claiming that the AirTag did not work. As sad as it is, many pets may get hit by a passing car that did not even see the pet crossing the street. By saying that an AirTag should not be used for this scenario specifically, Apple is no longer liable for anything that may happen while you use an AirTag to track pets.įor example, if you put an AirTag on your dog and they accidentally escape from your yard, anything can happen from that point on. It may be pretty obvious, but I believe that Apple discourages using AirTags on pets because they do not want to be held liable if anything unfortunate happens.

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When he's not writing, you'll probably find him hitting the gym, trying to ace a new hobby, reading his textbooks, or traveling.Apple probably doesn't want to be held liable in case anything happens to Fido

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In addition to his role at AP, Arol is also a staff writer for sister site MakeUseOf, where he writes mostly about computing. You'll normally find him covering news, although he has also written the occasional deal, buyer's guide, how-to post, and round-up. While he's a technology lover at heart, he holds Android phones, and smartphones in general, close to heart. Arol brings half a decade of writing experience, and the occasional hot take, to his writings. He transitioned to a news and feature writer role at XDA Developers that same year, where he worked until 2021 before making the jump to AP. Years later, in 2017, he got his true start in tech journalism working for a small Google-focused site called Pixel Spot. He first began writing online for the short-lived portal of Spanish-language gaming forum Emudesc in 2013. Arol is a tech journalist and contributor at Android Police.









Apple tags