Turning Off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in iOS 11's Control Center Doesn't Actually Turn Off Wi-Fi or Bluetooth

An anonymous reader shares a Motherboard report: Turning off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when you’re not using them on your smartphone has long been standard, common sense, advice. Unfortunately, with the iPhone’s new operating system iOS 11 – which was released to the general public yesterday – turning them off is not as easy as it used to be. Now, when you toggle Bluetooth and Wi-Fi off from the iPhone’s Control Center — the somewhat confusing menu that appears when you swipe up from the bottom of the phone — it actually doesn’t completely turn them off. While that might sound like a bug, that’s actually what Apple intended in the new operating system. But security researchers warn that users might not realize this and, as a consequence, could leave Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on without noticing. Numerous Slashdot readers have complained about this “feature” this week.

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Source: Slashdot – Turning Off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in iOS 11’s Control Center Doesn’t Actually Turn Off Wi-Fi or Bluetooth