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What is debug mode?
Enabling Nearby debug mode on a device allows that device to receive debug mode
Nearby Notifications attachments. Debug mode also enables more detailed bug
reports, which may help when troubleshooting.
How do I turn on debug mode on device?
First, enable Android developer options.
Then, open Google Settings and select Nearby. Finally, tap on the gear
icon and enable the "Include debug results" entry.
How do I use debug attachments / how do I test my attachments?
When creating the attachment with Beacon Dashboard,
if you toggle the "Production mode" switch to "Debug mode", the
attachment/notification will only appear for devices that have Discovery Debug
mode turned on.
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