Apple
will
be
introducing
a
new
feature
to
its
Find
My
app
that
allows
you
to
temporarily
share
the
location
of
a
lost
AirTag
with
“an
airline
or
a
trusted
person,”
according
to
MacRumors,
which
is
testing
the
second
developer
beta
release
of
iOS
18.2.
The
feature
could
make
it
easier
for
airport
staff
to
locate
a
missing
piece
of
luggage
if
Find
My
indicates
it’s
nearby.
In
iOS
18.2
the
Find
My
app
now
has
a
“Share
Item
Location”
option
that
creates
a
link
that
can
be
sent
to
anyone,
not
just
your
trusted
contacts.
On
Apple
devices,
the
link
will
open
the
Find
My
app,
allowing
someone
else
to
see
the
location
of
the
AirTagged
item.
On
non-Apple
devices,
the
link
will
instead
open
a
web
page
with
a
map
showing
the
item’s
last
known
location.
The
link
automatically
expires
after
a
week,
or
when
your
missing
item
has
been
returned
to
you.
You
can
also
see
how
many
people
have
visited
the
link
you
created,
while
an
additional
“Show
Contact
Info”
option
lets
you
share
your
phone
number
and
email
address
so
that
the
person
who
finds
your
missing
item
can
contact
you.
Apple
introduced
the
option
to
continually
share
the
location
of
an
AirTag
with
up
to
five
additional
people
in
September
2023,
so
that
an
entire
family
can
keep
tabs
on
the
locations
of
pets,
vehicles,
or
other
shared
items.
This
latest
feature
expands
that
functionality,
letting
you
temporarily
enlist
more
people
to
help
you
find
something,
without
requiring
you
to
remember
to
later
revoke
their
access
to
the
AirTag’s
location.
(Originally posted by Andrew Liszewski)
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