Security researchers said Tile’s tiny trackers have flaws that could enable stalking or allow someone else to easily track your tag.
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How to Fix The Security Flaw on the Tile – Take Back Your Privacy
Tile trackers broadcast static MAC addresses that let anyone track your location indefinitely, exposing millions to ...
Apple’s AirTags haven’t enjoyed the positive press the company likely hoped for. While the tiny devices are great for keeping tabs on the things in your life that often go missing (minus your kids), ...
A team of researchers found that, by not encrypting the data broadcast by Tile tags, users could be vulnerable to having ...
They were one of the first Bluetooth tracking tags, and now they have four new products. The company—fresh off its Life360 acquisition—hopes to stand out in a world of AirTags and Android Trackers ...
A new Anti-Theft Mode for Tile trackers has been launched, that will completely prevent it from being found by anyone else than the user if the owner has registered photo ID with the company. All of ...
Gaurav Shukla is a technology journalist with over a decade of experience reporting and writing about consumer technology. His work has appeared in BGR, How-To Geek, XDA Developers, and NDTV Gadgets ...
Gaurav Shukla is a technology journalist with over a decade of experience reporting and writing about consumer technology. His work has appeared in BGR, How-To Geek, XDA Developers, and NDTV Gadgets ...
If you're like me, you misplace your keys — a lot. And some Bluetooth trackers just aren't cut out for attaching to a keychain. The good news is the Tile Mate is the perfect size to hook to your keys ...
Data belonging to customers of Tile, which makes a small Bluetooth device for tracking objects, has been stolen in a security breach. Life360, which owns Tile, said a hacker had breached a Tile ...
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