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22nd August 2021 12:28
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Bluetooth connectivity of vaccinated people? True or false?
You may download on your mobile phone this - BT scanner app and see by yourself. Once you turn it on, the MAC addresses will start to appear, some as known, some as unknown BT-devices. The unknown will be – them or you, if you have got the shot. In that case, it would be a good opportunity to find out what your cyber address is.
It seems that people have not been inoculated with a classical BT-device, but a BLE version, as explained in Wikipedia – here.
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22nd August 2021 12:45
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Re: Bluetooth connectivity of vaccinated people? True or false?
Just to add that there is some video material in Serbian language, regarding the issue, where from one could gain some picture, without understanding the language:
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(To avoid confusion, the guy in the first video also used another app, called - BT Device Finder which is a bit different and it does not register MAC addresses, only BT-devices.)
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22nd August 2021 14:18
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