You can’t access the WiFi list without private APIs in iOS (see eg., https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1203307/how-to-display-a-list-of-wifi-networks-in-an-iphone-app …) so, on first thought, one of three things: …https://twitter.com/_rodrigoibarra/status/926277203121360896 …
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…If what the person reported here is accurate (WiFi is off, location is off), then either FB is faking it or it’s #3. Other ideas welcome.
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Also, turning off wi-fi doesn't really turn it off:https://www.engadget.com/2017/09/20/ios-11-control-center-doesnt-fully-turn-off-wifi-or-bluetooth/ …
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Seems equivalent to Android "scanning" settings which can only be accessed by text searching the Settings app
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1 & 2. Don't know how they could do 3 without permission but I'm no iOS programmer.
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