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Hi - can you share the method for testing for MAC’s? Would really like to start checking this myself and seeing what’s out there

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I have android and the app I use is just called Bluetooth Scanner and the developer is Ethay Tam. Its easy to use, make sure BT is on before you launch it and it will scan for any available BT devices/vaxxed.

Some devices will announce what they are, like SonyTV etc but some will just be the 6 digit ID. Sometimes you can look those IDs up in a bluetooth vendor database and see who makes it but I have never found one that seemed to be a vaxxed person that came up in any database. I used to think the vaxxed signals were always the ones constantly fluctuating wildly but now Im not sure. It can be interesting if you are away from all people like in a forest or field or cemetary or amish store or driving down a deserted highway and watch it blip as cars pass but I no longer use it to try to detect anything in the city or around many people like at a big store because the range of BT LE is like 200 feet and these days the infected are everywhere.

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Download the app Bluetooth Scanning IO for iPhone. It is free. It will show you all the mac addresses in your viscinity. Go to a large field away from people and see if you are emitting. Scan classrooms.

You can take the mac address and look it up online to see if it is registered.

I took a walk in the forest and was able to get mac addresses from some and not others.

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