On 11/28/23 09:44, JAB wrote:
NameDrop is safe. The fearmongering about it is not.
Some police departments have said the new iPhone feature is risky.
Don't worry about it.
Some police departments and news organizations have been warning
people about what they say are safety risks of a new iPhone feature
called NameDrop that you can use to share contact information
wirelessly.
The truth: NameDrop is quite safe. The warnings about this technology
are wildly exaggerated.
Chester Wisniewski, a digital security specialist at Sophos, called
the warnings about NameDrop "hysteria" and "nonsense."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/11/27/namedrop-iphone-ios17-safety/
It's pretty safe. You have to choose to send your info, and I assume
it's using similar technology to AirDrop, which you could already use to
share your contact info. The big difference is if you hold your phone
near another phone/watch, it gives you the option to do so easily.
The biggest risk is that there might be some NFC exploit, but your
iPhone will be using NFC anyway.
And FWIW, I recall Samsung having a similar feature about a decade ago.
Don't remember if it was an Android thing or a Samsung thing, but it was
neat, the few times I could convince anyone else to try it with me.
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