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Comment by 1shooner

18 hours ago

> Stalking is already illegal, so why are the tags crippled in the first place?

I assume because it's a network that relies on its reputation among participating nodes to trust it will not be used to track them involuntarily, else they would opt out and collapse the network.

On a related topic, I've opted out of Google's BLE tracking/repeating feature. Apple provides no way to do this. The extra battery drain is significant and measurable, and I did not sign up for this when I purchased my devices.

https://support.google.com/android/thread/284190689/how-to-o...

  • You can disable it on iPhone by:

    Go to: Settings → your name → Find My → Find My iPhone

    Toggle “Find My network” → OFF

    It should be noted that this will also disable your ability to find your own airtags.

    • Turning this off doesn't necessarily stop your phone from participating in the "Find My" network, it just prevents your items from being seen. Your phone will continue to relay BLE/UWB traffic for others, and run down your battery more quickly.

      Turning off Bluetooth seems to disable the traffic, but then you can no longer access your local Bluetooth devices.

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