RELATED: No, you don’t need to turn off that new iPhone feature "Certainly there are always risks involved in using any technology, but specific to the ‘Name Drop’ technology, those risks are very low." "It's just an alternative to the old school way of just telling someone what your phone number is," he said. Sean Lanterman, of Computer Forensic Services, told our sister station, FOX 9 in Minneapolis, said Apple's NameDrop is not necessarily new technology and that there is always some risk when sharing data, but that in this case, the risk is low. Here's what a technology expert is saying about Apple's NameDrop The Oakland County Sheriff's Office in Michigan, as well as the Middletown Division of Police in Ohio have put out similar warnings, citing privacy concerns, in recent days.
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