Submitted by InterestingGift8676 t3_124kmeg in iphone

So I live on an acre block of land, and early this morning I caught a few people trying to steal my boat. Lucky I heard them and scared them away and they ran and hid in the bushes nearby.

I’m worried they’re going to come back.

So is there some sort of app I can use to detect phones of people nearby within a certain range ? I believe this is the second attempt they’ve tried to rob me but this morning was the first time I actually saw them before they ran off.

Thanks in advanced for any help :)

EDIT : bluetooth scanner apps work ;)

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Velvy71 t1_jdzn3ot wrote

There’s an Israeli company sells the equipment, although you do need to own the government before they’ll sell you it.

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Benni_HPG t1_jdzo40n wrote

How about some classic Anti-Theft Equipement for the boat or your land?

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mover999 t1_jdzpsvv wrote

A few bear traps covered in leaves should do it .. or some other Vietnamese jungle traps.

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pay-well t1_jdzsqol wrote

Theoretically you can buy an IMSI-catcher. But from a practical point of view, it’s better to check the local low - in some countries there will be consequences

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A1BC095 t1_jdzx31v wrote

I mean you could chuck an AirTag in the boat and track it in the event they do somehow Nick it, but as far as actual phone tracking I’d be hesitant in saying that’s available to civilians lmao

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InterestingGift8676 OP t1_jdzyt7e wrote

Lol it actually is. U can download Bluetooth scanners for free on App Store and it shows you all the devices that ur Bluetooth can reach, obviously it’s not gonna trace their every movements but it shows you when there’s a Bluetooth device near you. So if your at home and think someone’s outside your house you can scan for Bluetooth and if their Bluetooth is turned on it will show up with a rough distance from where you’re scanning from.

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kickstand t1_je00n12 wrote

If they have AirDrop enabled, you'd be able to see them if you (for example) open a photo and send it via AirDrop.

It's not a passive thing, though.

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jewsustchristo t1_je0rxtc wrote

I don’t think you’re one to weigh in on whether using something is legal or not. Judging by your post history you won’t give a crap either way. I’d hazard a guess that you know the people trying to steal your stuff.

BLE scanner apps are meant to be used for locating lost devices, not tracking cell phones.

ANYTHING RF is regulated. There is indeed a good chance what you want to do is illegal.

Just get: a dog and some cameras.

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InterestingGift8676 OP t1_je0svsm wrote

An apple approved app that tells me if someone is trespassing on my property to try and rob me is not illegal. The app just tells me if there are people in my property and that’s all. I don’t get any of their personal information from the app. So if they want to break the law and try to rob me, I will legally use technology to prevent being robbed.

All a camera is going to do is let me watch them rob me. Police won’t be able to identify them at night. And then I’ve been robbed with no leads to catch them and I won’t get my stuff back.

Common sense mate

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