The proposed legislation follows reports of AirTags being used for tracking without consent.
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A new, bipartisan bill in Ohio would criminalize the use of electronic tracking devices, like Apple AirTags or Tiles, for monitoring people without their permission. , introduced in the state legislature May 13, would “prohibit a person from knowingly installing a tracking device or application on another person’s property without the other person’s consent.”, a legal “loophole” in Ohio currently allows that sort of use without penalty, as the news outlet found reporting on one such case earlier this year . That specific instance involved an
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