"Police and Tech Experts Warn Parents: Protect Your Kids from iPhone's NameDrop Privacy Risks"

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Police departments in several states are warning parents about a new feature called "NameDrop" introduced in Apple's latest software update, iOS 17. NameDrop allows the sharing of contact information when iPhones are brought close together, posing risks to children if their phones are physically brought head-to-head with strangers. Concerned parents are advised to disable the NameDrop feature by adjusting the settings on their children's devices to protect their privacy and security.
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