
Stop sharing the location of a lost AirTag
In Find My, the owner of a lost AirTag—or a third-party item that’s compatible with Find My—can share its location through a temporary webpage. For example, they can share the webpage with an airline to help them track their mishandled luggage.
When someone opens the link, they’re required to authenticate through their Apple Account or partner email address (for companies partnering with Apple to provide this service to customers, such as airlines). The webpage includes:
The location of the AirTag on a map, if available
The registered owner’s phone number
The serial number of the AirTag
To learn more, see Share the location of a lost item in Find My in the iPhone User Guide.

Find out how: To view a task below, select the plus button next to its title.
Stop sharing location updates on iPhone or iPad
Sharing stops when you reunite with the AirTag, after 7 days, or when you end it manually in the Find My app, whichever comes first.
To end it manually in the Find My App:
Go to the Find My app
on your iPhone or iPad.
Tap Items, tap the item with the shared webpage, then tap Share Item Location.
Tap Stop Sharing Item Location.
Stop sharing location updates on Mac
Sharing stops when you reunite with the AirTag, after 7 days, or when you end it manually in the Find My app, whichever comes first.
To end it manually in the Find My App:
Open the Find My app
on your Mac.
Click Items, select the item with the shared webpage, then click
on the map.
Below Lost [item], click Share Item Location.
Click Stop Sharing Item Location.
Note: Finding items and sharing item location aren’t available in all countries or regions.