No, You Don't Need to Turn Off Apple's NameDrop Feature in iOS 17
Yes, your iPhone automatically turns on NameDrop with the latest software update. But you shouldnt really be worried about itregardless of what the police are saying.
https://www.wired.com/story/apple-iphone-namedrop-ios17/
Apples NameDrop feature in iOS 17 is having a bit of a viral moment. Across the United States,
police departments are warning adults to turn off the contact-sharing feature on their iPhones and their childrens devices. In addition, a widely shared TikTok video, with over 2 million views, describes how the feature lets strangers at the gym or on the bus steal all your information. The catch? Its not true. You shouldnt worry about NameDrop being some huge security risk.
First announced at the companys developer conference in June, NameDrop is an extension of Apples AirDrop functionality. When NameDrop is turned on, two iPhone users can activate the feature by holding the top ends of their smartphones together. Then a contact card with your email and phone number may pop up on your own device. After that, you can tap Share or Receive Only. If you choose to share your contact information, it will be sent to the other device. End the transaction by tapping Done in the top left corner of your screen.
Contact sharing will be canceled if the two smartphones are moved apart anytime during the process or if you decide to lock your iPhone using the power button. Even though NameDrop is auto-enabled when you update to iOS 17, its crucial to note that consent is required throughout the process. Some random person on the street cant just bump into you for a few seconds, and then walk away with your phone number.
Still want to turn off the NameDrop feature for your iPhone? Start by opening your Settings, then tap General and AirDrop. Go to the section labeled Start Sharing By and toggle Bringing Devices Together to the left. On this page, you can also change the settings for who can AirDrop information to your phone.
I'm not worried. Heck, it sometimes takes 20 seconds for AirDrop to find the computer in the next room over.Repeatedly. Thanks, Apple!
And oh, I'll upgrade to the latest software versions if and when the killer bugs stop being reported.