Android's misleading permissions cause issues with the Corona app. To have BT access you need to grant location permission (on older devices). People are rightfully sceptical for location tracking with a government app.
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Direct Bluetooth scan access lets an app determine location by detecting Bluetooth devices with known locations including beacons placed specifically for the purpose of tracking throughout stores, etc. Permissions are for high-level semantic concepts.
developer.android.com/guide/topics/c.
> Your app needs this permission because a Bluetooth scan can be used to gather information about the location of the user. This information may come from the user's own devices, as well as Bluetooth beacons in use at locations such as shops and transit facilities.
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> Alternatively, on devices running Android 8.0 (API level 26) and higher, you can use the CompanionDeviceManager to perform a scan of nearby companion devices on behalf of your app without requiring the location permission. For more on this option, see Companion device pairing.
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