Love Island star left terrified and forced to call police after finding mysterious tracker fixed INSIDE her car | The Sun
LOVE Island star Maria Wild has been left terrified after discovering a mysterious tracker inside her car.
The reality star found out her journey was being monitored after driving home in the early hours.
Maria, who found fame as a Casa Amor girl on Love Island season five, told her Instagram followers that she initially couldn't find the device after being alerted to it by her phone.
She wrote: "I got into my car to drive home at 2.30am last night and someone had put a tracker on my car. My phone notified me of this but by the time I realised what was going on I had driven to my home address, which would be visible to the owner of the device.
"I have had law enforcement officers come to try and locate it but they cannot and I cannot disable the device without physically having it.
"Does anyone know or have any ideas of what I could do? So scary to know someone now knows my home address, and can watch my every move."
Read More on The Sun
Loose Women star Judi Love breaks down in tears and starts sobbing live on air
My cheeky neighbour blocks my drive – I think she has a secret plan
A further video showed Maria uncovering an Apple AirTag hidden in the spare wheel inside her car boot.
The Tag sends out a Bluetooth signal that is detectable by nearby devices.
If someone's Tag is in the vicinity of another person's iPhone, the iPhone will receive an alert, which is how Maria realised of its existence.
They are designed to be anonymous, so it is impossible to know who it belongs to or the device they're using to receive the data.
The Apple site says: "Only you can see where your AirTag is. Your location data and history are never stored on the AirTag itself.
Most read in Love Island
Love Island's Paige Thorne signs massive six-figure deal to be face of fashion line
Love Island couple ‘shortlisted to take over Laura Whitmore’s job
The truth behind Laura Whitmore's shock Love Island exit revealed
Love Island fans call for This Morning star to host after Laura Whitmore quits
"Devices that relay the location of your AirTag also stay anonymous, and that location data is encrypted every step of the way. So not even Apple knows the location of your AirTag or the identity of the device that helps find it."
The Sun has contacted a representative for Maria.
Source: Read Full Article