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    United Airlines and Apple AirTags are ready to help reunite you with your
    lost bags

    Date:
    Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:43:33 +0000

    Description:
    United Airlines is now supporting Apples 'Share Item Location' feature for AirTags here's how it works.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================United is one of the first to support Apple's Share Item Location feature If your
    bag with an AirTag goes missing, Find My can help You'll share that secure
    URL with United to help get your bag back sooner

    If youre anything like me, you dread the thought of losing your bag while traveling. Hence, Apples announcement of teaming up with airlines like United to share an AirTag's location securely was nothing short of incredible. And folks, now your faith is being rewarded at least by one airline.

    United has now integrated Apples 'Share Item Location' for AirTags and other Find My devices into its system. If your luggage goes missing, you can now share your item locations with United to help make that reunion happy even sooner. And hopefully, with a lot less stress.

    Courtesy of the iOS 18.2 update , which also brought with it Genmoji and a
    new feature to Voice Memos thats loved by Michael Bubl , the Items tab within the Find My app has a new sub-menu.

    Under Lost, which is only used if you misplace or cant find an AirTag or another Find My network device, you now have the option to 'Share Item Location', which will generate a URL to share. (Image credit: Apple)

    So lets say youre flying on United from EWR (Newark Liberty International Airport) to SFO (San Francisco International Airport), and you check a bag with an AirTag inside which is something you should always do but you
    arrive in sunny California, but your bag ended up someplace else.

    Once you alert United, courtesy of a new screen within the app, you can take that URL generated through 'Share Item Location' in Find Me and paste it in. This way, Uniteds customer service and operations agent can use the AirTags location to help find your bag even faster thats pretty fantastic. (Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol)

    Further, considering that the shared URL shows the AirTags location on a map, a timestamp, a radius with the correct accuracy, its coordinates, and updates as it moves within the Find My network, it can be a huge help for an airline like United in helping get the bag back home. Easing your privacy worries

    Ive previously lost a bag, and while I could send screenshots of my Find My app showing my AirTags location to United, it wasnt real-time or easily accessible for the representatives I was speaking with Apple has effectively solved that with this new tool. Uniteds doing the integration the right way here.

    Speaking to TechRadar, Lori Augustine, Vice President of United Airlines San Francisco Hub, said, Our strong partnership with Apple on this game-changing technology empowers every interaction we have to give our customers an experience like never before. United Airlines is driven by the same
    commitment as the worlds leading tech companies to offer customers world
    class products that shape the future.

    Clearly, United recognized that many folks are already traveling with AirTags and see this integration as a win-win for better customer experience and potentially making its operations run even more effectively. Apples Find My network is accurate and comprises hundreds of millions of Apple devices like iPhones and iPads, some of which are operated by United on aircraft and at airports. United has 120,000 iPhones, iPads, and Macs, which helps boost the Find My network at these locations.

    Of course, as with the AirTags themselves and the Find My network, privacy is critically important here. So, to access the 'Share Item Location', a user will have to authenticate, and United and Apple worked together to allow easy access with a whitelisted email address. Further, only a finite number of views or logins are allowed on the 'Share Item Location'; this way, the tool doesnt get abused. (Image credit: United)

    Better yet, the 'Share Item Location' link will automatically expire after seven days and will be terminated thanks to proximity alerts when youre reunited with the bag. United says that less than 1% of its customers' bags arrive on a later flight, and if you have an AirTag inside or another Find
    My device this can help to make that less-than-pleasant experience a bit easier.

    Its live now in the United app, and the Share Item Location is live as long
    as youre updated to iOS 18.2 on your iPhone no update is required for the AirTag itself to use this feature. Further, this is the latest tech improvement from United, and we hope that more are on the way. The airline already supports Live Activities on the iPhone and the Apple Watch, as well
    as a handy shortcut for dropping off bags at an airport. Anything to avoid a line, right?

    And Uniteds rollout of accepting Apples 'Share Item Location' couldnt have come sooner, as the busy holiday season is nearly here.

    Other airlines will hopefully follow suit soon, as Apple originally teased
    Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Delta Airlines, Eurowings, Iberia, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, Turkish Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, and Vueling in its original announcement. You might also like Apple will soon let you share an AirTags location with an airline, and it might make lost luggage a thing of the past Inside iPhone Camera Control it's not a button, and Apple says it's 'unlike anything we've ever developed' Should you ditch unencrypted messaging apps? Here's what experts say about the FBI's warning



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