Police Warn Parents About iPhone’s New ‘NameDrop’ Feature
The feature, which can be exploited by predators, comes turned on by default, but can be disabled.
By Naveen Athrappully
11/27/2023
Updated:
11/27/2023
Multiple U.S. police departments issued alerts about a new iPhone feature that allows sharing contact info and images wirelessly between two closely held devices, warning that the feature could pose a risk to children and other vulnerable individuals.
“If you have an iPhone and have done the recent iOS 17 update, they’ve installed a feature called NameDrop. This feature allows you to easily share contact information and photos to another iPhone by just holding the phones close together,” the Middletown Division of Police, Ohio, said in a Nov. 26 Facebook post. “PARENTS: Don’t forget to change these settings on your child’s phone to help keep them safe as well!”
“With this feature enabled, anyone can place their phone next to yours (or your child’s phone) and automatically receive their contact information to include their picture, phone number, email address, and more, with a tap of your unlocked screen,”the Watertown CT Police Department, Connecticut, said in another post.
The NameDrop option is turned on by default. In order to cancel the feature in iOS 17:
Open the “Settings” option
Tap the “General” option
Tap the “AirDrop” tab, which controls the file-sharing features of the phone
Once AirDrop is selected, turn off the “Bringing Devices Together” option to disable NameDrop.
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