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Would be funny to pair phone with someone else's - and drive them off. I can see a lot of phones getting broken with this, as people fall off with their beloved phone in their hands!Still. I'd laugh ;)
There's usually a security code used when pairing Bluetooth devices. Not invincible, but certainly enough to hold off most casual evildoers.
Does anyone actually change it from 0000? Anyone that use this board? :)
I'm more inclined to use 12345, same as my luggage... and the air shield surrounding druidia.
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Kosso @ Nov 15th 2007 11:06AM
Would be funny to pair phone with someone else's - and drive them off.
I can see a lot of phones getting broken with this, as people fall off with their beloved phone in their hands!
Still. I'd laugh ;)
Chuckles McGee @ Nov 15th 2007 11:40AM
There's usually a security code used when pairing Bluetooth devices. Not invincible, but certainly enough to hold off most casual evildoers.
JamesR @ Nov 15th 2007 12:16PM
Does anyone actually change it from 0000? Anyone that use this board? :)
Larz @ Nov 15th 2007 4:12PM
I'm more inclined to use 12345, same as my luggage... and the air shield surrounding druidia.