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I do not think so--
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You don't have anything to be concerned with as far as this device being "hacked". If you truly have a security concern it should be regarding the device you pair it to, such as your phone. The app you are using with it is where your info is stored. With all bluetooth devices, it is up to the user whether a pin is used to connect to it. If you choose no pin, you are basically giving free access to certain functions for anyone who can view your device. Understand that bluetooth is only good for 10-30 feet in most cases, unlike wifi.
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