Considering this, should I let apps use Bluetooth?
Whether you should allow or deny Bluetooth for an app is really up to you, what you're using the app for, and how much you trust that app. It's just like giving location or other permissions to an app. If an app needs Bluetooth to work with a wireless accessory, that feature won't work if you don't enable Bluetooth.
Additionally, why do apps want to connect to devices? Apps that access your local network can collect information about nearby devices in order to determine which networks you join and when. The app developer can customize the message to explain why the app would like access. For example, a game might want to find and connect to other players on the same network.
Correspondingly, what apps require Bluetooth?
Google, Facebook, YouTube, and Spotify all request Bluetooth permission in iOS 13. But so do some banking apps, ride-sharing apps, and even food delivery apps like Dominos. Let's explore some of the reasons these apps might want access to Bluetooth on your iPhone or iPad.
How do I turn off Bluetooth for certain apps?
To access the option, go to the Home screen, tap the "Apps" button" and open the "Settings" app. The Settings app will display a "Bluetooth" toggle button under the "Wireless and networks" subheading that you can to enable and disable Bluetooth.
