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    Leaning on Google’s expertise in privacy and security

    Lol. Google’s expertise on privacy. Yeah, they probably know really well how to circumnavigate all those pesky privacy rules.

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      I chuckled when I read this :

      privacy safeguards from Google

      And now our partner, the NSA will demonstrate the privacy safeguards they implemented in our latest software

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      Motorola has been in the tracker game since way before Air Tags.

      I remember getting a Bluetooth tracker with my Moto X circa 2014. Back when Tile dominated the market.

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        Googles find my device network has been live for a couple of months now, after it was delayed (supposedly waiting on Apple) for like a year. Two other companies released trackers around the end of March. There’s a few more sold in non US markets. Moto saying they’ll have a tracker for sale in the coming months while others have already left the gate would be the slow poke part. There was a huge amount of info about the find my device network rollout. Moto really should have done this and been selling it already. It’s a copy of what’s already available.

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    Moto tag’s sleek silhouette was designed specifically to fit perfectly with most third-party accessories already on the market so that users can easily attach it to all their valuables.

    That is the part that is really good.

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    Motorola released the Skip tag line around 2013, including a keychain battery that could charge your phone, and had Bluetooth and could use that service to locate whatever it was attached to.

    in 2013.

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    For a moment I thought it might have GPS. 😅

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        To a central server via a cellular network. So GPS and a modem. There are such trackers, I thought this was one of them. 😊

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    Am I the only one that never has BT swit he’d on ? 99.9% of the time it’s off.

    I don’t use wirleias headphones and don’t have much use for BT at all