Mishaal Rahman on Nostr: UPDATE: Google told me that the IETF's ongoing work on the Device Unwanted Location ...
UPDATE: Google told me that the IETF's ongoing work on the Device Unwanted Location Tracker (DULT) specification does NOT impact their timeline for launching the Find My Device network.
Plus, the version of the spec that Apple will be implementing in iOS is already available, so really the only thing holding back Google's Find My Device network now is Apple.
More details here:
https://www.androidpolice.com/find-my-device-network-held-back-apple/Published at
2024-03-13 18:21:15Event JSON
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