No, NameDrop on iPhone Isn't Dangerous
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Nov 30th 2023
Hands-On Mac 110
No, NameDrop on iPhone Isn't Dangerous
Hosted by
Mikah Sargent
How To Use NameDrop on iPhone & Apple Watch
New episodes every Thursday.
Despite reports to the contrary, NameDrop — a contact-sharing feature introduced in iOS 17 — isn't a threat to your privacy. Mikah Sargent explains how to use NameDrop, debunks the reports that claim the feature can be used to skim your contact info, and shows you how to disable it if you choose.
Use NameDrop on iPhone to share your contact info - https://apple.co/4a2dS4S
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