• @solrize
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    91 year ago

    This is a very good article that explains what airdrop is and what the problem is. I’m not an iphone user so I had no clue about any of it before.

  • @yamanii
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    711 months ago

    I remember sending pictures to friends since bluetooth was on dumb phones, but apple really needs their own special name.

    • @RGB3x3
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      611 months ago

      There was a thing called Bump like a decade ago that just disappeared for some reason. Android also had a way to stick phones together and you could just send whatever you had on your screen.

      And ever since, sharing between people has become so difficult, nobody uses it. I don’t understand why it’s had to be this was and that only just now Google and Samsung are getting it together with Nearby Share.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        You can still open Nearby Share on the sender phone and touch it on the other phone to start sending.

  • Eggyhead
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    51 year ago

    I keep airdrop off primarily for battery conservation and to avoid false/prank drops, but it’s nice to know I’ve been avoiding this risk as well.

    Unfortunately most iPhone users I know forget airdrop even exists and it just stays on constantly.

  • @paperplane
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    111 months ago

    Why not just add a timestamp that rotates every, say 5 seconds, to the hashed data?

    That would make it infeasible to precompute the table permanently (it would have to be precomputed for a very narrow attack window, which is still better than nothing)