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The issue concerns a universal standard fordetecting unwanted location trackers (DULT).

Googlehas said it wont launch its own location tracking tags until Apple has a similar feature built into iOS.

Apple AirTag map on an Android phone showing unknown devices

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If the iPhone cant detect unwanted Google trackers, then Google wont sell them.

That said, theIETF moves slowly.

Google and Apple submitted an Internet Draft proposal to the IETF for a DULT protocol last May, 2023.

Google Nest WiFi Pro Router

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After addressing industry concerns and feedback, a version 01 proposal was submitted in December.

The IETF is not in any rush, however.

The working group to finalize the DULT standard has a goal of mid-2025 for completing its work.

Google points the finger at Apple, without evidence

Whats the holdup?

Apple and Google have said they would wait until version 1 was approved.

Now, Google seems to be pointing the finger at Apple.

Its unclear exactly what that means, as thats not how the IETF labels its documents.