• @SlothMama
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    19 months ago

    Early Bluetooth devices used numeric codes that basically made this impossible to happen.

    • Natanael
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      59 months ago

      Many still do, it’s still there in the protocol. But it’s optional and many devices skip it

    • @Duamerthrax
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      49 months ago

      I know. I don’t buy new BT often and don’t live close enough to anyone for this to be an issue, but I thought everything had a pairing button that you had to hold for a few seconds at the very least. Even the M3 noise damping headphone I use had a default password of 0000 that you can’t accidentally input. They really made everything for the lowest common denominator.