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A stealth AirTag clone that bypasses all of Apple's tracking protection features

License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Swift 71.02% Objective-C 20.52% CMake 0.12% Makefile 0.56% Shell 2.64% C 2.53% Python 2.60%

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make[1]: *** blessed: FILE NOT Found

"find-you/Firmware/Microbit_v1/make" runs into error and is trying to compile something like:

offline-finding/build/offline-finding.bin: $(NRF51_SDK_PATH) **blessed/.git** offline-finding/main.c

which does not exist.
pls advise. had great success with your esp32 fw, but am now failing with the microbit

Rebase onto seemoo-lab/openhaystack

Could you make this repository a fork of seemoo-lab/openhaystack and do a commit with your changes on top? This would allow people to easily see the changes you did to the app and esp code.

Does find-you assign 2000 key to one asset or 2000 assets?

Great experiment. If I understood correctly, then 2000 publishing keys in the ESP32 are rotating.

Question:

  1. In the OpenHaystack MacOS app: do you assign the 2000 different keys to one asset (tag)?
  2. Or for the experiment you simply have 2000 assets/tags showing up on your map?

Based on the screenshot I presume the latter is true?

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