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<time datetime="2016-04-30T06:50:09+00:00" pubdate data-updated="true"><i class="icon-calendar"></i> April 30, 2016</time>
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<span class="byline author vcard"><i class='icon-user'></i> Greg Dowling</span>
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<span><i class='icon-time'></i> eight minutes reading time</span>
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<span><i class='icon-time'></i> nine minutes reading time</span>
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<p>You can achieve the same effect by using the same the same <code>UUID</code> but different <code>major</code> / <code>minor</code> numbers - and tell OwnTracks not to worry about the <code>minor</code> / <code>major</code> numbers for a particular region by setting them to 0).</p>
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<p><em>Stay tuned for part II where I’ll talk about how to use iBeacons to track any object.</em></p>
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<p><em>Make sure to also check out <a href="/blog/2016/05/26/ibeacons-how-to-track-things-that-cant-track-themselves-part-ii/">part II</a> where I talk about how to use iBeacons to track any object.</em></p>
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