Controversy Erupts Over iPhone Feature's Impact on Children

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Police departments in the U.S. raised concerns on social media about a defaulted feature called NameDrop after the iOS 17.1 software update, suggesting it could be dangerous. However, Apple had announced the feature at their 2023 developer's conference, and multiple sources have debunked the claims. NameDrop is an extension of AirDrop and requires user action to be activated. It can be turned off in the device's settings.
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