Apple's Find My has finally launched in South Korea
Briefly

Apple has officially enabled its Find My feature in South Korea after significant public demand, filling a long-standing gap as users previously purchased AirTags without the ability to utilize the tracking network. The feature's initial absence seemed linked to concerns over local legal restrictions that might give the government access to location data. The launch follows a beta test and highlights Apple's continual expansion of the Find My functionality, which originally debuted with Find My iPhone in 2010 and has evolved significantly since. David Dorn from Apple expressed his excitement about the launch.
"Find My is an important tool that allows users to grasp the location of the most precious things to them, such as friends, family and personal items..."
"Without Find My, [AirTags] are basically just puck-shaped paperweights."
Read at Engadget
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