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Updated · Newstalk · May 14
Sinead O'Moore Buys 2 AirTags for Children After Kidnapping Nightmare Before Rome Trip
Updated
Updated · Newstalk · May 14

Sinead O'Moore Buys 2 AirTags for Children After Kidnapping Nightmare Before Rome Trip

1 articles · Updated · Newstalk · May 14
  • Sinead O’Moore said she bought AirTags for her two children, aged 5 and 8, before a family trip to Rome so she could track them on her phone in case they were separated.
  • A nightmare in which her 5-year-old was kidnapped by a tour group pushed her to act, after worries about navigating a city packed with thousands of tourists.
  • O’Moore said she normally gives her children freedom at playgrounds, pools and beaches, but saw crowded city travel as a different risk.
  • The podcast host said she attaches the tags to the children’s backpacks, letting her use Apple’s Find My app to locate them immediately if they go missing.
With real-time GPS trackers now available, are AirTags an outdated or even risky choice for anxious parents traveling abroad?
How might constant digital surveillance shape a child's sense of independence and privacy in a world increasingly reliant on tracking technology?