A new feature in iOS 13, which will ship to supported iPhone models this month, has caught the Facebook app trying to obtain Bluetooth access for collecting location data.
iOS 13 comes with new privacy controls that provide users with more information regarding the access apps on their devices require after installation.
In addition to managing app permissions, iOS can now paint a more accurate picture of how apps use our data, including any attempts to access information that have presumably went undetected before.
Among them there’s the Facebook app, which has recently been caught by iOS 13 trying to obtain Bluetooth access for location tracking. The notification, which is rather unusual for an app like Facebook, showed up on devices running the latest iOS 13 beta that is identical with the stable build going live to everyone later this month.
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