• Polar
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      1 year ago

      I almost always use it. For my smart band, PC notifications, wireless Android auto…

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          1 year ago

          Ok, well I’m not going to stop using my fitness band or Android auto because I’m a paranoid person. Might as well never leave your home and never use any devices connected to the internet.

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              1 year ago

              DId somEbOdy SaY yOu sHouLd?

              If you’re not implying that, then your reply was pointless.

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                  1 year ago

                  I want to keep it, otherwise all of my everyday devices become paperweights. Thanks.

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                  1 year ago

                  Right but your arguement of “well turn it off then” doesn’t work. Because people need it to be on because they use it, because it’s a useful technology.

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                  1 year ago

                  What was the point of your comment then if not a veiled suggestion to turn it off?

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                    This is an online discussion forum, the point of the comment was to educate the public about the downsides of having BT on at all times. I am not sure why @Polar got some butthurt about basic info sharing. If this info not relevant, move on… why spazz? People who care will act upon this info as they deem necessary.

                    Also, conflating informational comment with a call for action is immature, at best.

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      1 year ago

      Looks like that’s an ineffective approach.

      I commented elsewhere with an explanation and a bit of speculation. I did later confirm that even ‘disabling’ Bluetooth doesn’t stop the attack.

      The attack method works even when Bluetooth has been disabled using airplane mode from the control panel, which may surprise you. In which case, you’ll be shocked to discover that disabling Bluetooth this way, erm, doesn’t. Instead, you’d need to disable it directly from your device settings or run your iPhone in Lockdown Mode to prevent these advertising pop-ups from being received.
      Source

      Assuming similar on Android, it’s possible, but not that easy toggle everyone knows about.

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        Correct both android and iOS don’t disable it unless manually done in BT settings.

        As you walk around your BT gets tagged and they sell your data.

        Think of a setting like a mall ;)