• @redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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      3 months ago

      My bad for exaggerating. Yes, you can permanently disable bluetooth on iphone, but iphone users are less likely to do so compared to android users. This is by design because apple needs the majority of users to have their bluetooth turned on for their find my network. This made bluetooth-based security issue more impactful in apple ecosystem than in android.

      Now that Google is planning to do the same in android, I’m worried that it’ll be even worse than in apple ecosystem simply because most android phones have much shorter support period. This means future bluetooth vulnerabilities might remain unpatched in some phones and those phones will be more likely to have bluetooth turned on.

      • @OneBeer@lemm.ee
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        -63 months ago

        So many assumptions here, I bet you think you’re smart 😂 with your ggoogly phone ttracker marketing device.