I used to think tech made life safer. If you grew up before smartphones, you know the feeling: maps in your pocket, emergency calls in seconds, a quick “Hey, Siri” when your brain is fried. When Apple released AirTags—tiny trackers meant to help people find keys and wallets—I filed it under “convenient” and moved on.
I learned the hard way that “control” doesn’t stop at car keys.
It happened in Paris, during a trip I’d done the same way for years.
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