As the holiday season approaches, Apple has rolled out the iOS 18.2 update featuring an upgraded Find My network. This improvement streamlines the process of tracking lost AirTags or compatible items by allowing users to share their locations with trusted individuals and even third-party services like airlines. Below is a comprehensive guide on utilizing the new Share Item Location functionality.
Understanding Find My’s Share Item Location Functionality
The Find My app has long enabled users to share AirTag locations with family and friends. However, the newly introduced Share Item Location feature specifically addresses lost items, enabling users to inform trusted contacts or third-party services—airlines included—about a misplaced AirTag or Find My-enabled device for quicker recovery.
This feature not only expedites item recovery but also emphasizes privacy and security. It becomes active only when an item is reported lost, such as baggage at an airport, and automatically terminates once the item is recovered.
The Share Item Location feature comes with iOS 18.2 update availability for iPhones and iPads running this version (from iPhone XS onwards). Mac users can also share lost items via their devices or through web access. Similar capabilities exist for tracking misplaced AirTags across these platforms as well as airline channels.
Steps to Share a Lost AirTag Using Find My’s New Feature
If you have linked an AirTag via Find My but have misplaced it, follow these straightforward steps to utilize a third party such as contact persons or airlines:
- Open the Find My app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
- Select the Items tab from the navigation bar.
- Choose your desired AirTag or compatible item for sharing purposes.
- Tap on ‘Share Item Location’ from its information panel.
- Follow prompts displayed on-screen to create a shareable link.
- Distribute this generated link to someone who can assist in locating your tagged item.
Caveat:Please note that this feature exclusively caters to those items flagged as lost; it does not support devices remaining within Bluetooth range of any Apple products. The app will provide notifications when detecting nearby accessories instead!
Viewing and Tracking Your Lost AirTag Through Shared Links
Once you’ve sent out links via Mail, Messages, or Airdrop recipients can track down your missing AirTags using these simple actions:
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