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Published 14:55 28 Mar 2023 BST
Updated 14:59 28 Mar 2023 BST

A tourist has told of her dismay after discovering an Apple AirTag hidden inside her bag, while she was on holiday in Bali.
Emily Sinclair, who was travelling with her partner, said the pair had been hearing a "strange noise" coming from her bag for a few days when they decided to investigate further.
After the Australian emptied her bag, the piece of tech fell out.
According to Apple, the device is designed to "discourage unwanted tracking", and is an a "super-easy way to keep track of your stuff" and easily locate it if it becomes lost.
Sinclair was in a villa in Amed, in the east of the Indonesian island, when they made the discovery.
"Neither of us have any Apple products and don't own an Airtag and we both completely emptied our bags before packing for the trip," she revealed on Facebook.
"The battery also was made in Indonesia."
The couple deactivated and dismantled the device.
Sinclair said the find terrified the couple, who assumed someone was following them.
"We dismantled and left the AirTag in Amed - just wanted to see if this has happened to anybody else and give a warning to others to check your bags," Sinclair added in her post on the Bali Bogans Facebook page.
Fellow travellers warned her to ditch her bag.
One wrote: "Weird. I think I'd be buying new bags before going to any airport just in case somethings been hidden in there."
AirTags are roughly the size of a coin and pair with other Apple devices and can be tracked via the Find Me app.
One AirTag owner told Sinclair the noise she was hearing, was probably the device alerting her to its presence.
"AirTags are specifically designed not to be able to be used to track people. AirTags are designed to keep going for more than a year on a standard battery. If someone else’s AirTag finds its way into your stuff, your iPhone will notice it’s travelling with you and send you an alert," the person explained.
"After a while, if you still haven’t found it, the AirTag will start playing a sound to let you know it’s there."
This is the first time a traveller has become concerned after discovering the device.
Former Love Island star, Montana Brown, said she found one in her bag after landing in LA on 8 March.
Brown told how she received a "quite creepy" notification from her phone saying one of the devices was "on her person" which wasn't registered to her phone.
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