Apple
will
now
let
you
share
the
location
of
a
lost
AirTag
with
other
people.
The
Find
My
feature,
called
Share
Item
Location
and
available
as
part
of
the
just-launched
iOS
18.2
public
beta,
will
allow
you
to
share
the
location
of
lost
luggage
with
an
airline,
for
example.
When
using
the
feature,
you
can
generate
a
Share
Item
Location
link
within
the
Find
My
app
on
an
iPhone,
iPad,
or
Mac.
Once
you
share
the
link
with
someone,
they
can
click
on
it
to
view
an
interactive
map
with
the
location
of
your
lost
item.
Apple
will
update
the
website
automatically
when
the
lost
item
moves,
and
it
will
also
display
a
timestamp
when
it
moved
last.
Apple
will
turn
off
the
feature
once
you
find
your
lost
item.
You
can
also
manually
stop
sharing
the
location
of
an
AirTag
at
any
time,
or
the
link
will
“automatically
expire
after
seven
days.”
The
ability
to
share
your
AirTag’s
location
is
available
in
“most
regions
worldwide”
as
part
of
the
iOS
18.2
public
beta.
If
you
don’t
have
the
beta,
Apple
plans
on
rolling
out
the
update
to
all
users
with
an
iPhone
X
or
later
“soon.”
MacRumors
reported
on
the
capability
in
the
second
developer
beta
of
iOS
18.2
last
week.
As
part
of
the
rollout,
Apple
is
partnering
with
over
15
airlines,
including
Delta,
United,
Virgin
Atlantic,
Lufthansa,
Air
Canada,
and
more.
All
of
these
airlines
will
be
able
to
“privately
and
securely”
accept
links
to
lost
items,
as
“access
to
each
link
will
be
limited
to
a
small
number
of
people,
and
recipients
will
be
required
to
authenticate
in
order
to
view
the
link
through
either
their
Apple
Account
or
partner
email
address.”
This
feature
will
be
available
to
airlines
in
the
“coming
months.”
Additionally,
SITA,
a
baggage
tracing
solution,
will
also
implement
Share
Item
Location
into
its
luggage
tracker.
(Originally posted by Emma Roth)
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