In a collaborative effort, Apple and Google have developed an industry-standard detection feature called “Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers” (DULT) for Bluetooth trackers. This standard allows users on iOS and Android devices to be alerted if an unknown Bluetooth tracker is monitoring their location.

  • fiercekitten@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Of course Google is implementing the feature via Google Play Services. I get why, but man is it frustrating for everyone who doesn’t use or want Google Play Services on their phones. Hopefully other OSes can build this functionality in.

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      4 months ago

      It’s a double edge sword, I’d would be nice to be built directly into Android AOSP, but at the same time if it was, phones without the latest Android wouldn’t even have it

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        4 months ago

        They could easily put it in both and then use whichever is most up-to-date (would probably default to play services on any non-AOSP or degoogled ROM), which is what they would do if they actually cared about protecting users. But that would recognize degoogled ROMs as a legitimate platform, which Google doesn’t want🙄