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by anonymousiam
404 days ago
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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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If they are forcing you to transmit data, then it might make even more sense that Apple would steer clear of usage that could create liability for their users.