fkkffdddd | 1 year ago | on: Find My Device on Android
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fkkffdddd | 1 year ago | on: Find My Device on Android
The feature that lets you ring nearby trackers is actually standardised between Apple, Google, Samsung and the others. It goes by DULT - Detection of Unwanted Location Trackers.
The crowdsource networks are not compatible.
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fkkffdddd | 2 years ago | on: Android now lets you transfer eSIMs between your phones
What I guess you mean is, you buy an inactive SIM from Vodafone (which has Vodafone-known keys on it), and then you’re telling Vodafone to use that card.
By „bring your SIM“ I thought of something non-branded and was surprised.
Essentially that is what’s happening with eSIM, hence the need for the provisioning step that also makes transferring hard.
fkkffdddd | 2 years ago | on: Android now lets you transfer eSIMs between your phones
Honestly, with normal SIM cards this shouldn’t be possible, as you cannot program the keys into the card. There are some eSIM-on-SIM-cards that you could use if your phone isn’t eSIM capable. But again, would be nice to check.
fkkffdddd | 2 years ago | on: German developer guilty of 'hacking' for exposing hardcoded credentials in app
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stgb/__202a.html
Roughly:
„Gaining access to data that is protected with special methods against unauthorised access, either for personal use or for others“
So apparently, hardcoded passwords baked into the client do qualify for that.
fkkffdddd | 2 years ago | on: Hertz to sell 20k EVs in shift back to gas-powered cars
[edit: never mind. they can, probably]