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Apple's Find My finally comes to South Korea in 2025


Apple says it's finally bringing Find My tracking to South Korea in 2025. Any iPhone sold in the country has the network permanently disabled.

For years, South Korea has been just about the only country without access to Apple’s tracking network. According to the user petition, the company has kept the feature disabled due to "internal policy." In the past, Apple has said that Find My was absent from South Korea because the company was unable to export high-precision map data due to local laws, as reported by MacRumors.

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