Researchers from IMDEA Networks, in collaboration with Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, IMDEA Software Institute, and the University of Calgary, have conducted the first large-scale study — “Your Signal, Their Data: An Empirical Privacy Analysis of Wireless-scanning SDKs in Android” — on how certain Android mobile applications use a device’s WiFi and Bluetooth connections to...
I have a Continuous Glucose Monitor that communicates with my phon3, so I sadly need to always have Bluetooth on.
It communicates constantly with my phone so I always know my blood sugar. I can see a graph of the last 24 hours in 5-minute increments.
I get that and it should be on. If it can be off, that can reduce tracking