NameDrop

Jazzy

Well-known member
Valued Contributor
Joined
Feb 14, 2020
Messages
3,283
Location
Vermont
Gender
Female
Religious Affiliation
Charismatic
Marital Status
Single
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
Yes
NameDrop allows iPhone and Apple Watch users with the iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1 system updates to easily exchange contact information by simply holding the devices near each other. NameDrop then gives you two options: “receive only” or “share.” Tapping on “receive only” lets you take the other person’s contact information without giving them your own information. The “sharing” option allows both parties to give and receive the contact information you’d like the other person to have, such as your phone number or email address.

Read more

I think the default should be in the off position. If you want to use NameDrop, you should have to turn it on.

What are your thoughts on this NameDrop feature?
 

Forgiven1

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 23, 2015
Messages
1,027
Location
Texas
Gender
Female
Religious Affiliation
Lutheran
Political Affiliation
Conservative
Marital Status
Married
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
Yes
Name drop works like AirDrop and Password Sharing. Both phones need to be in proximity to each other and turned one. One taps to share their contact and the other must accept or reject the contact. Both people are active participants. It doesn't just happen as the media wants you to believe.

 

tango

... and you shall live ...
Valued Contributor
Joined
Jul 13, 2015
Messages
14,695
Location
Realms of chaos
Gender
Male
Religious Affiliation
Christian
Marital Status
Married
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
Yes
Sounds like the early days of Bluetooth when you could send stuff to random people because most people didn't turn it off on their phones.

Some days I'd pass the time on a long train ride by seeing what Bluetooth devices were nearby and sending them a "contact". It didn't take long to figure out which Bluetooth name corresponded with which actual person on the train, and nobody had any idea where the messages were coming from.
 
Top Bottom