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kingjames488 (Banido(a)) 6 nov. 2023 às 17:29
are you at all concerned about everything having bluetooth?
bluetooth is always "listening" for a connection...
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Originalmente postado por Sly Succubus:
I go into my devices and disable my bluetooth transmitter when its not in use, its rather easy to do.
How could you be so self-assured in believing that turning off Bluetooth on the device still means that it won't still be relatively active when it's idling with a source of power (i.e. the phone battery) still connected to it?

Just because the device says it's "off" doesn't mean that it is actually off when it is, in truth, hibernating until you have disconnected the battery. Batteries do not "turn off," as the electricity still actively needs to flow and go somewhere so it doesn't end up completely draining out and kill the battery. Your devices are always leaving a ping and bouncing off other smart technologies (incl. cell towers and satellites) until you've disconnected the battery so it doesn't idle and bleed out that energy through the device. This same philosophy will also apply for devices with Bluetooth; the battery must be disconnected so all its features are no longer operable because, in all likelihood, its Bluetooth is just hibernating like the phone itself, which leaves the possibility of its Bluetooth features still able to be pinged off of other devices.

Think of it as such: the WiFi connectivity on your phone still actively pings off of other routers even when you have "turned it off", and the GPS on your phone will still bounce off of the satellite regardless of whether you have enabled it or not. In this case, the same logic should be applied for Bluetooth as it does for WiFi and GPS. These features don't just stop functioning like you've pulled a switch on them; they are just hibernating as they are still very much powered by the device and are yet capable of sending pings and picking up connectivity even when turned "off" on the phone settings.

Originalmente postado por Pirate☠️Pocah:
In general I don't like everything connecting without my consent. It usually means it's collecting data on you, and that is something I do not approve of.
Consent to privacy and owning a smart phone at the same time is not a consensus that goes well together; your device is always going to track you and send data through the native operating system as long as there's a still-functioning battery idling inside of it. If you trust that Google—the number one biggest multinational company that monetises people's data—still wouldn't collect your data (especially with its unsurprising reputation of being willing to violate antitrust laws), then you truly are a lost cause for understanding any reason.

The last thing you should believe is that a big money-making corporation is going to want to respect your want of privacy.
Última alteração por Barney, from Black Mesa.; 7 nov. 2023 às 5:04
Q-T_3.14.exe 7 nov. 2023 às 0:03 
Bluetooth asks for consent.
RustledJimm 7 nov. 2023 às 0:04 
bluetooth uses battery why are you just leaving it on
Originalmente postado por kingjames488:
Originalmente postado por Sly Succubus:
I go into my devices and disable my bluetooth transmitter when its not in use, its rather easy to do.
how do you do that on a blender?
Never seen a blender with bluetooth. Also you could you know unplug it from the wall when not in use.
Última alteração por ↑↑↓↓←→←→BASelect; 7 nov. 2023 às 0:51
Candyy 7 nov. 2023 às 1:35 
Disable It then :steambored:
Faster With Feeling 7 nov. 2023 às 5:26 
Why the ♥♥♥♥ has a blender got bluetooth?
Originalmente postado por Whitespikes forever:
Why the ♥♥♥♥ has a blender got bluetooth?
For "firmware updates". lol
Última alteração por TGC> The Games Collector; 7 nov. 2023 às 5:34
Mr_Blank 7 nov. 2023 às 5:36 
Google and steam and discord and opera gx all probably sell my information so why should I care when my phones doing it to
“There’s nothing we can do.” -Napoleon
Última alteração por Mr_Blank; 7 nov. 2023 às 5:36
tyl0413 7 nov. 2023 às 13:17 
Originalmente postado por Mr_Blank:
Google and steam and discord and opera gx all probably sell my information so why should I care when my phones doing it to
“There’s nothing we can do.” -Napoleon
That's why you use Brave, Matrix and Librewolf (Steam actually does not sell your info but they still collect way more than they should)
Acetyl 7 nov. 2023 às 13:25 
Originalmente postado por Mr_Blank:
Google and steam and discord and opera gx all probably sell my information so why should I care when my phones doing it to
“There’s nothing we can do.” -Napoleon
Martin Blank was a biophysicist prominent in the magnetobiology area. Known for suggesting that DNA may behave like a fractal antenna depending on its shape and layout.
Acetyl 7 nov. 2023 às 13:33 
Originalmente postado por Acetyl:
Originalmente postado por Mr_Blank:
Google and steam and discord and opera gx all probably sell my information so why should I care when my phones doing it to
“There’s nothing we can do.” -Napoleon
Martin Blank was a biophysicist prominent in the magnetobiology area. Known for suggesting that DNA may behave like a fractal antenna depending on its shape and layout.
Wow, he was 31,151 days old. The 3355th prime. As seems to happen often his death date matches his birthday in one of the multiplicative methods.
Fajita Jim 7 nov. 2023 às 14:05 
Originalmente postado por Acetyl:
Martin Blank was a biophysicist prominent in the magnetobiology area. Known for suggesting that DNA may behave like a fractal antenna depending on its shape and layout.

You need a frequency of at least 3,000mhz to penetrate the skin. 5G tops out at 300mhz, nowhere near.
Mighty Alien Dwarf 7 nov. 2023 às 14:14 
No. I genuinely had to check, if my phone even has bluetooth. I haven't used it in like a decade.
Acetyl 7 nov. 2023 às 14:18 
Originalmente postado por Fajita Jim:
Originalmente postado por Acetyl:
Martin Blank was a biophysicist prominent in the magnetobiology area. Known for suggesting that DNA may behave like a fractal antenna depending on its shape and layout.

You need a frequency of at least 3,000mhz to penetrate the skin. 5G tops out at 300mhz, nowhere near.
It's the inverse. The lower the frequency the greater the penetration depth, in organisms and water in particular. At higher frequencies there are absorption windows in water and some other effects, milllimeter wave sin particular have to enter by coupling to blood within superficial capillaries, receptors, and following the sweat glands into the body (as they act like helical antennas).

5G has mid low and high band, which I haven't kept track of but last I knew low band was proposed ~600 MHz, mid 2 - 6 GHz, and high 30 - 60 GHz. Auctions were ongoing. WiGig in particular will be 60 GHz however. Wi-Fi 6 uses 6 GHz.
GunsForBucks 7 nov. 2023 às 14:27 
Originalmente postado por Acetyl:
Originalmente postado por Fajita Jim:

You need a frequency of at least 3,000mhz to penetrate the skin. 5G tops out at 300mhz, nowhere near.
It's the inverse. The lower the frequency the greater the penetration depth, in organisms and water in particular. At higher frequencies there are absorption windows in water and some other effects, milllimeter wave sin particular have to enter by coupling to blood within superficial capillaries, receptors, and following the sweat glands into the body (as they act like helical antennas).

5G has mid low and high band, which I haven't kept track of but last I knew low band was proposed ~600 MHz, mid 2 - 6 GHz, and high 30 - 60 GHz. Auctions were ongoing. WiGig in particular will be 60 GHz however. Wi-Fi 6 uses 6 GHz.
basically 5G enters microwave range
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