"We take customer safety very seriously and are committed to AirTag's privacy and security.
Nader went on to explain that it was around midnight by the time she had gotten home and was able to check her belongings for the device - marketed to allow users to keep track of important belongings such as keys, a wallet, purse or luggage - that she had been notified about. "So I freaked out obviously, and then of course my phone died." "Once I was already on my walk home, halfway home, I got the notification that was like 'someone's tracking you and has been for a while,'" she said, sharing that it was around 11:30 p.m. Her coat was on a chair behind her and the restaurant was "crowded." Still, she hadn't noticed anything suspicious until the end of her evening when she was "stupidly" walking home alone after meeting friends at two other bars. She explained to her over 800,000 followers that she had been sitting at a bar in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood where she was waiting alone for a friend. The 26-year-old model took to her Instagram stories on Thursday to share the "scariest moment ever," which had taken place the night before. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Brooks Nader is speaking out about how women should be vigilant after discovering her location was being tracked by a stranger using an Apple AirTag.