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Apple Limits AirDrop Feature in China After Protestors Used It, Says Report

November 11, 2022
Source: cnet.com cnet.com
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Apple has added new restrictions to AirDrop used on iPhones on mainland China, according to a Bloomberg report on Thursday. The company's popular wireless file-sharing feature now has a cap of 10 minutes when receiving files from "Everyone" or people stored into the phone's directory, as opposed to Contacts. After the 10-minute period ends, the iPhone will return back to the mode where it receiving files from just contacts, the report said. Previously, there was no time limit. The new AirDrop restrictions came with iPhone's latest mobile software update, iOS 16.1.1, which was released publicly on Wednesday. News of the...
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