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  2. How to Use AirDrop on Any Apple Device - AOL

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    In order to AirDrop, both devices must be Apple products, and they can be no more than 30 feet apart. “AirDrop uses Bluetooth to establish a peer-to-peer Wi-Fi connection between the devices ...

  3. No, the iPhone Journal app is not sharing your name and ... - AOL

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    Released in September 2023, NameDrop is similar to the AirDrop feature, in which iPhone users can exchange basic data with each other as long as their devices are nearby. AirDrop is used for ...

  4. AirDrop - Wikipedia

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    Options for controlling AirDrop discovery by other devices include: [8] No one can see the device (AirDrop disabled) Only contacts can see the device; Everyone can see the device. In iOS 16.2 or later, the Everyone option reverts to Contacts Only after 10 minutes. If an application implements AirDrop support, it is available through the share ...

  5. Quick Share - Wikipedia

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    Quick Share is a wireless peer-to-peer data transfer utility for Android, Windows, Samsung Family Hub refrigerators and ChromeOS.Quick Share utilizes Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Direct to send files to nearby devices, but it could also send to any other device anywhere using the Samsung Cloud, uploading through a link or QR code.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

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  8. Nearby Share - Wikipedia

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    Nearby Share was a functionality developed by Google that allows data to be transferred between devices via Bluetooth, Wi-FI Direct or Internet. In 2024, it was merged into Samsung's Quick Share . It was available for Android , ChromeOS and Microsoft 's Windows . [ 1 ]

  9. Cyberflashing - Wikipedia

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    The AirDrop icon. AirDrop has been used for cyberflashing. Cyberflashing involves sending obscene pictures to strangers online, often done through Bluetooth or AirDrop transfers between devices. [1] [2] [3] The first mainstream coinage of the term occurred around 13 August 2015, after a female commuter was AirDropped two pictures of a penis.