An Android phone with WiFi enabled, but no cellular service, broadcasts minimal information: Device presence: Nearby devices can detect your phone's presence by recognizing its WiFi signal. This doesn't reveal personal details. SSID (network name) of a connected WiFi network (if any): If you're connRead more
An Android phone with WiFi enabled, but no cellular service, broadcasts minimal information:
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Device presence: Nearby devices can detect your phone’s presence by recognizing its WiFi signal. This doesn’t reveal personal details.
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SSID (network name) of a connected WiFi network (if any): If you’re connected to a WiFi network, the network name (SSID) might be broadcast. This doesn’t expose private information about your phone itself.
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Limited Bluetooth information (depending on settings): In some cases, Bluetooth might be detectable even with cellular off. However, this is dependent on user settings and wouldn’t typically reveal sensitive details.
For increased privacy, you can turn off WiFi when not in use. However, essential information for connecting to WiFi networks (like SSID) is generally required for the connection process.
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens is a classic novel that has garnered both acclaim and criticism over the years. It was originally published as a serial in 1840-1841, and its sentimental portrayal of characters and situations was quite popular during Dickens's time. The story revolves arounRead more
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens is a classic novel that has garnered both acclaim and criticism over the years. It was originally published as a serial in 1840-1841, and its sentimental portrayal of characters and situations was quite popular during Dickens’s time. The story revolves around Nell Trent, a young girl who lives with her grandfather in his curiosity shop, and their subsequent journey through hardships and trials.
The remarkable thing is that the tale holds up although, the ending has been ruined. However, there are all sorts of interesting subplots and diversions to keep the reader’s interest. But those diversions are all that the book has, as the characters are a bit one-dimensional.