Woman says Tile device used by ex to track her 16,000 times was 'marketed for stalking,' suit claims
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- They are marketed as lifesavers when locating lost keys or phones, but a new class-action lawsuit claims tracking devices made by Tile, Inc. are being used for stalking and ...
Tile Sport bluetooth key finder. Credit: Gregory Varnum via Wikimedia Commons Amazon, Tile Inc. and its parent company, Life360, were slapped with a consumer class action lawsuit over Tile's ...
A new Tile tracker that supports ultra-wideband technology is expected to be launched by Tile later this year, offering another lost item tracker to help people find possessions they've misplaced.
A couple of days ago, Google finally launched the much-awaited Find My Device feature. The feature was first showcased at last year’s Google I/O event but has started rolling out just now. Soon after ...
Tile owner Life360 says a hacker obtained personal information on customers of the Bluetooth tracker brand. The details include names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and Tile device ID ...
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