You pay for it, but it's not really yours
(opr.news)
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In the article it says the DEA bought the AirTag and placed it in the box with the pill press and dye. The way this post is framed it makes it appear the DEA turned all Apple AirTags in to surveillance tool. That is not what the article is stating.
Not defending the DEA or stating that 3 letter agencies have not already done so, I am just making sure others are clear about the article.
Air tags work using the Bluetooth devices around it to cray a network. The DEA didn't pay for any of those. I do understand where you're coming from, but think of it like airdrop.