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A Chinese state-backed institution has devised a way to identify users who send messages via Apple Inc.’s popular AirDrop feature, Beijing’s government claims, as part of broader efforts to root out undesirable content.
Very easy. It’s a setting and I believe “contacts only” is the default value.
Plus, you can’t see it to everyone forever anymore; you can only do that for ten minutes.
Ironically, this is something that China ruined.
Erm, how is it ironic? China had Apple do it because of protesters’ using AirDrop.