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On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 01:57:37 -0700 (PDT), Rick R. wrote:Configured correctly, BT is quite "private" (though not encrypted). Devices must be "paired" to each other, and it is up to the user to tell a device to make its presence known to other devices. The original BT devices didn't have much flexibility in the realm of privacy, and were indeed quite chatty. Nowadays, though, these limitations have been somewhat overcome. I don't worry that people will be hacking into my Sony Ericsson P910i phone, just because I leave the BT on. And insofar as power consumption is concerned, this depends greatly upon the BT device itself. My phone is rather stingy on power when the BT is enabled, and I find that my battery takes a bigger hit from letting my email app "idle" (not even checking for mail every so often, but just running in the background!) than from leaving my BT enabled.
At least on my PDA and my GPS device.
That was why I was asking really - I am looking at a new GPS which has USB &
BT. However the USB is very restricted, but people have found that BT
connectivity gets you into the GPS file system.
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