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From: Nick Cine <nickcine@is.invalid>
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Subject: Re: Ultra Wide Band?
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2024 21:26:26 -0600
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On 22 Apr 2024 03:04:01 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:

>  I asked a question, and you have
> failed to answer. You must have the mental and emotional capacity of a
> child to think that asking a legitimate question and expecting an honest
> answer is "arguing".

The answer is obvious to all (except you, it seems) so for you to say the
UWB switch is not needed & not wanted is you being the troll boy, not me.
<1> Power
<2> Privacy

That answer is so simple that for you to not know it means you know nothing
about UWB. Particularly the huge privacy implications of not being able to
turn it off only on Apple products (everyone else lets you turn it off).

Why do you think only Apple denies users the basic privacy to turn UWB off?