I think there is some positive effect potential for Apple to let this slide. The broader this network is, the more adoption it receives. P2P as a super-structure has always been a bigger than vendor problem; adoption by any means is likely an allowable tradeoff, especially since Apple doesn't have to do the work here.
Eventually they will capitalize more on the mesh density, rather than crushing the adoption now.
Except that custom tags like these do not require an Apple device in order to use them, so the size of the network is not increased. They only increase the load on the network. FindMy is not a P2P/mesh network; all these tags do is broadcast keys which are picked up by iDevices, which then upload those reports to Apple.
malmeloo|1 year ago
koolba|1 year ago
Trying to understand why apple doesn’t (or can’t?) already reject broadcast data from keys that are not apple products.