| ▲ | MBCook 12 hours ago | |
I remain skeptical. I can understand how one would might see it that way, but I think it’s stretching the word proxy too far. Devices on Apple’s Find My aren’t broadcasting anything like packets that get forwarded to a destination of their choosing. I would think that would be a necessity to call it “proxying”. They’re just broadcasting basic information about themselves into the void. The phones report back what they’ve picked up. That doesn’t fit the definition to me. I absolutely don’t mind the fact that my phone is doing that. The amount of data is ridiculously minuscule. And it’s sort of a tit for tat thing. Yeah my phone does it, but so does theirs. So just like I may be helping you locate your AirTag, you would be helping me locate mine. Or any other device I own that shows up on Find My. It’s a very close to a classic public good, with the only restriction being that you own a relevant device. | ||
| ▲ | DANmode 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> aren’t broadcasting anything like packets that get forwarded to a destination of their choosing Protocol insists the data only goes back to owner device or Apple server. | ||