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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