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When you are pairing two devices (your phone with another phone, or your phone with a computer for instance) with bluetooth, you may be asked to enter a code. This ensures that someone random can't connect with your phone without your knowing about it or giving permission. Depending on the two devices, one device may automatically provide a random code, which you then enter into the other device. Other systems ask you to enter a code. Just make one up, any code will do. Just be sure you enter the same one on both devices! Best of luck!
If you are familiar with Bluetooth wireless technology, you'll probably recognize the term "Bluetooth pairing". But do you actually know what Bluetooth pairing means?
Bluetooth pairing occurs when two Bluetooth devices agree to communicate with each other and establish a connection.
In order to pair two Bluetooth wireless devices, a password (passkey) has to be exchanged between the two devices. A Passkey is a code shared by both Bluetooth devices, which proves that both users have agreed to pair with each other.
This is the normal process that occurs with Bluetooth pairing:
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