| ▲ | 0x1ch 7 hours ago | |||||||
I was wardriving my neighborhood and realized my elderly neighbor's CPAP machine is broadcasting some type of BT signal 24/7. I imagine it's transmitting some important stats, but it did make me have a 2nd thought about medical devices being IoT or BT enabled. | ||||||||
| ▲ | wolvoleo 5 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Yeah I always keep my cpap on airplane mode. It even had 5G. The therapist complains they can't monitor it but I have to come in with the machine and SD card every few months so they can check it then. They don't need 24/7 access. What bothers me more is that my sex toys broadcast on Bluetooth even when I'm using them through WiFi. It even says the brand in the device name. Not that I give a fuck what the neighbours think but it's just none of their business. And some toys are for discreet outdoor use too. In the past I renamed one of my phones to "Lovense Hush" to troll, though I've never seen anyone looking suspiciously. | ||||||||
| ▲ | kccqzy 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
> being IoT or BT enabled Please don’t conflate these two. I have lots of BLE wearables and other sensors. They only send data to my own computer which I control, unlike IoT devices which by definition send to a third party on the Internet. To me it is far more important to protect against strangers on the Internet versus someone wardriving the neighborhood. On a related note, did you know that EU has a Radio Equipment Directive (RED 2014/53/EU) that came into effect in 2025. It all but guarantees that such Bluetooth communication will be encrypted. | ||||||||
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