I need a hidden gps tracker for car while on a trip

I am seeking some sort of tracker to take notice of where my car is while going on a holiday.

I found Apple air tags that people praise online yet I dont believe they work accurately with an Android device. Does anyone know of a similar Android alternative?

I was considering to use a secondary phone sharing location data but it seems like the setup is way too bulky to be convenient. The air tags etc seem to offer way better battery longevity which is ideal for a longer trip.

Don't need anything too crazy, as long as it would work from one side of a city to the next.

Sidenote, anyone know if there are some materials that might cause interference for the tracker signals?

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u/pedide — 11 days ago

Where do password managers pull breach scan results?

I looked through my breach scans, and found a lot of old junk that I sorted, yet some more recent stuff been breached without a date present on the report

Where do these password managers even get the data to present me? Some of these sources look like some sort of digital black market sources. Do they buy these data banks to report them to us?

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u/pedide — 24 days ago

I hear of this tool that what looks to me like a Jarvis. Full on control of my PC, voice interaction, etc.

I know it sounds silly from how I bring it up, though this seems insanely useful for work data privacy utility. As in not for a personal wankspace but for clinic data, or let it be financial, legal business, you name it... and the best of all, you get to control the source of what is where.

I picture I could handle workload twice as fast if I let it run on my PC alone. Though seems like getting any more powerful output which is less likely to process complicated legal papers is insanity on a home system. Probably need one sauna-server room to have that going

In any case, has anyone used this? Is if even safe to attempt to use it. I always find other peoples code on Github dodgy especially if I don't know all the script mechanics. Bloody programmer Rube Goldberg machines some of the open source stuff

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u/pedide — 2 months ago