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by chasil
1565 days ago
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As I understand it, Airtags are low-power Bluetooth devices with no GPS capability. If your Bluetooth transceiver is disabled, your iOS device will not see nor report the locations of any Airtags that are otherwise in range. If you do enable Bluetooth on an iOS device, any Airtags detected will be reported to Apple over any available data connection, and this cannot be disabled in iOS as far as I know. Disabling Bluetooth will likely save any device's battery. This is separate from GPS and mobile data. |
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That certainly seems to contradict Apple's own documentation on the Find My network. At least according to my interpretation, it seems very clear that disabling the "Find My network" toggle will disable your device's participation in the network.