![]() ![]() ![]() KTRK Schuster and his family, including two young children, have lived at this home since 2018, and every few months they would have unwelcome visitors show up. ![]() Nearly a dozen strangers have showed up at Scott Schuster’s Richmond, Texas, home looking for their missing devices, based on data from the “Find My iPhone” app. “I lost my cellphone, and I clicked ‘Find My iPhone,’ and it says it was at this address,” one uninvited guest is heard telling Schuster. Some of those tense encounters were captured on the homeowner’s doorbell camera. “ had to wake up and go answer the door and explain to them that I didn’t have their device, and people don’t tend to believe you,” the dad of two told the outlet. Scott Schuster told the local news station KTRK that he’s been visited by close to a dozen irate people over the past few years, telling him that their missing phone had last pinged at his address. Vermont lawyer stalked woman with Apple AirTag he hid behind her license plate: policeĪ supposed glitch in the popular “Found My iPhone” app has been directing random strangers to the home of an unsuspecting Texas dad at all hours of the day, falsely accusing him of stealing their electronic devices. Mini but mighty: Save $100 on this 6th Generation 64GB Apple iPad Mini on Amazon Apple Q2 profit, revenue beats forecasts with iPhone’s record salesĪpple savings account offers 10 times more interest than US average - draws $1B in deposits in days ![]()
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