Tile, the AirTag rival now owned by Life360, today launched a new cat-tracking tag to help pet owners find their furry friends. The new device, “Tile for Cats,” is essentially a modified version of ...
Apple isn't the only tracking tag company making it harder for stalkers and thieves to track you. Tile is rolling out a "Scan and Secure" feature in its Android and iOS apps to help you detect ...
If you often lose things, having a tracker can be very helpful. Both Apple's Find My Network with the AirTag and Amazon Sidewalk with the Tile tracker have fantastic features that can help you locate ...
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At some point, you’re going to misplace something important, like your beloved Nintendo Switch, your Steam Deck. And sadly, it’s not possible to remotely track the location of either console, should ...
Researchers have discovered major security flaws with Tile tracking tags, according to a report by Wired. These flaws could allow both the company itself and tech-savvy stalkers to track a user's ...
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You can now easily strap a Tile tracker to your cat — dangle-free — with the company’s new collar accessory combo for $40. You can now easily strap a Tile tracker to your cat — dangle-free — with the ...
Security researchers said Tile’s tiny trackers have flaws that could enable stalking or allow someone else to easily track your tag. Security researchers said Tile’s tiny trackers have flaws that ...
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Significant security flaws have been discovered in Tile’s trackers. Researchers found that the tags broadcast an unencrypted MAC address and unique ID that other Bluetooth devices and antennas can ...