AirTags are literally the only tracking device that has any kind of anti-stalking feature at all. This lawsuit, and the attention Apple is getting, is absurd.
The anti-stalking feature is actually pretty annoying. We ordered a few, and then quickly learned you can't share their location with family members, etc. So all of them got registered to my spouse's phone, and I started getting stalker warnings for taking her car with her keys, or driving our family to the next state to visit family, with a kids laptop bag in the car, etc.
Having family sharing actually work would have 'fixed' one of the two cases in the article:
>According to the other woman in the case, her husband placed an AirTag in her child's backpack to track her.