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Another open source app that can spot 0xFD6F broadcasts (and all other BLE broadcasts) is on F-Droid as [BLExplorer](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.ligi.blexplorer/). Maybe I should open a separate issue for this, but I'm...
@marq24 sorry, I didn't mention BLExplorer as "competition", merely as another *open source* BLE scanner in case its code could also be useful, and because of this quirk that happens...
@marq24 with the new version, after disabling battery optimizatinos, I've left the phone in standby without touching it for an hour or so, so that presumably Doze mode kicked in;...
@marq24 nope, after the night it's doing it again, even with battery optimizations disabled. I managed to take a screenshot to demonstrate (originally I wanted to do it split-screen between...
> Based on how I understand it, it is unlikely that the official F-Droid repo will include CWA, because it depends on a Google Play Services API – no matter...
@mh- @IzzySoft > That can be Google Mobile Services, and you need root access so that the app can read their database, or microG (which I never tested myself), [This...
I find that this doesn't work in the long term but *does* manage to suppress the noise while it's running better than white noise or just about anything else I've...
"Removed exposure notification"? What am I missing here?
There is also [CoraLibre](https://github.com/CoraLibre/CoraLibre-android-sdk) that aims to produce an open source exposure notification library. The approach is different from microG in that it is not meant to let apps run...