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Police warning parents about new iPhone feature
(thehill.com)
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This is absurdly stupid to panic about, and the police "warning" people about it should be embarrassed.
Name Drop is no different than a user taking 10 seconds to manually type a number.
It depends on what is shared. If it is only a name and telephone number, I'd agree. If it gives more information, that could be a problem.
Unfortunately apple requires your address to be stored in your contact info, in order for siri and reminders to be aware of where you live.
You can’t configure it anywhere else; it has to be one the contact card that you would share with others.
In other words, they only have one scope for “address”, instead of two separate scopes for (my personal tools) and (anyone else whom I swap numbers with).
You have to select what you want to share. Here’s what it looks like when I try to share my contact card.