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Just thought I'd throw this out there to see if anyone here has seen/can get similar results.
Despite "fact checkers" denying vaccinated people can be detected via bluetooth searching devices, I've found no other explanation for it. When I search for available devices to pair with my phone, scores of them come up when I am in a public place.
When I walk through my neighborhood, several often come up for each house I pass.
Sometimes, they are obviously a bluetooth ready piece of equipment, as the name indicates, such as a television.
Bluetooth ready phones display a distinct phone icon, so it's obvious they are a phone.
However, most of the devices that come up have no name, just a mac address and a bluetooth signal. These are "unknown" bluetooth devices, and by my observation of the numbers of them (public place vs less public place) they appear to be people. When I am alone in my home no bluetooth devices show up except my phone itself.
Here's how to scan if you are using an Android phone. First you must allow your phone to pick up non-named blue-tooth devices. Here's how to do that:
A) Settings/System/AboutPhone
B) Scroll to "Build Number"
C) Tap this 7 times
D) Enter Pin when asked
E) Now your /System has "Developer Options"
F) Select "Show Bluetooth devices without names" from the Developer options menu.
Here's how to see all bluetooth devices (known and unknown):
Go to settings, then Bluetooth and device connect, then bluetooth
Select "pair new device"
All bluetooth devices within range will register. Phones will display a "phone" icon and are usually named. Other normal bluetooth devices (such as Televisions etc) usually also have a name.
The ones you are looking for are the unknown devices that only show a bluetooth symbol and a MAC address such as: DC:9A:06:32:06:B0
Despite "fact checkers" denying vaccinated people can be detected via bluetooth searching devices, I've found no other explanation for it. When I search for available devices to pair with my phone, scores of them come up when I am in a public place.
When I walk through my neighborhood, several often come up for each house I pass.
Sometimes, they are obviously a bluetooth ready piece of equipment, as the name indicates, such as a television.
Bluetooth ready phones display a distinct phone icon, so it's obvious they are a phone.
However, most of the devices that come up have no name, just a mac address and a bluetooth signal. These are "unknown" bluetooth devices, and by my observation of the numbers of them (public place vs less public place) they appear to be people. When I am alone in my home no bluetooth devices show up except my phone itself.
Here's how to scan if you are using an Android phone. First you must allow your phone to pick up non-named blue-tooth devices. Here's how to do that:
A) Settings/System/AboutPhone
B) Scroll to "Build Number"
C) Tap this 7 times
D) Enter Pin when asked
E) Now your /System has "Developer Options"
F) Select "Show Bluetooth devices without names" from the Developer options menu.
Here's how to see all bluetooth devices (known and unknown):
Go to settings, then Bluetooth and device connect, then bluetooth
Select "pair new device"
All bluetooth devices within range will register. Phones will display a "phone" icon and are usually named. Other normal bluetooth devices (such as Televisions etc) usually also have a name.
The ones you are looking for are the unknown devices that only show a bluetooth symbol and a MAC address such as: DC:9A:06:32:06:B0