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Suggestion. Implementing a one-time, dynamically generated PIN code system for Bluetooth pairing, I'm thinking this could significantly enhance security and privacy for Bluetooth devices, i.e. earbuds, headphones, projectors, and tv app components.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesI thought that was pretty much in place already. Every time I have paired something via BT (except headphones), I had to enter a code on the device to be paired, in the case of devices where there would be no place to enter a code, I pretty sure I had to accept the pairing on my phone. So really, something can't be paired with your phone without you knowing about it.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesI thought that was pretty much in place already. Every time I have paired something via BT (except headphones), I had to enter a code on the device to be paired, in the case of devices where there would be no place to enter a code, I pretty sure I had to accept the pairing on my phone. So really, something can't be paired with your phone without you knowing about it.
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