• Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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    2 months ago

    The Next Major Version of Bluetooth Might Help Advertisers Track Your Smartphone Faster

    FIFY

    Let’s not pretend this feature didn’t trickle down the data harvesting dog-hydrant to us peons solely for our benefit.

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      2 months ago

      I have to admit that I didn’t see this angle and greatly appreciate your comment.

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      Oh get a grip. I very much doubt phones will be giving out their exact location to devices they’re not connected to.

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          This kind of monitoring and association technology is so advanced that Target famously had to turn it down because it was creeping out customers.

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          In order to track you or trigger an action like a coupon or message to your phone, companies need you to install an app on your phone that will recognize the beacon in the store. Retailers (like Target and Walmart) that use Bluetooth beacons typically build tracking into their own apps.

          So, if you download apps like a Boomer downloads free tool bars, you’ve got something to worry about.

          Also, doesn’t Android only give location data to apps you’re actively using?

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            The user may not be aware they have this tracking technology on their phone. The toolkit may be some app developer integrating a 3rd party library for analytics. Banking apps, loyalty apps, phone companies, games, utilities… they all can rely on 3rd parties for proximity services.

            In fact, I was going to mention an app, Exodus, that can reveal these trackers and in scanning my phone, I found 2!. The first is home assistant, which is understandable, but the second is a Health app my doctor office uses! Man, that irks me!

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    I feel like this is the first technology news in a looooonnng time that’s actually cool instead of horrible

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    Bluetooth 6.0 boasts that adding Channel Sounding will improve keyless entry between the phone and the cars enabled. The feature will allow developers to “enhance the security” of the digital key with an extra layer that only unlocks a vehicle when connected with an authorized device at a particular distance.

    kagis

    https://www.bluetooth.com/wp-content/uploads/Files/developer/RDF_Technical_Overview.pdf

    4.1 Two Direction Finding Methods

    Bluetooth direction finding offers two distinct architectures or methods, each of which exploits the same underlying basis. The first of the two methods is called Angle of Arrival (AoA) and the second is called Angle of Departure (AoD).

    In each case, special direction finding signals are transmitted by one device and the signal is then used by another device to calculate the direction of the received signal.

    Using AoA, the receiver contains a multi-antenna array as shown in Figure 3. Using AoD, it is the transmitting device that contains the antenna array, as shown in Figure 4.

    I guess that that’s going to require an antenna array and independent processing of each antenna then.