Is the communication exchange between the TryBlue device and the users Bluetooth-enabled device secure and encrypted to prevent someone from stealing data in the transmission?
Bluetooth technology is powered by computer hardware and custom built software programs; however, the TryBlue device has a built in security monitoring system that does detect hackers and immediately sends a warning to our central operations office so the issue can be resolved as soon as there is a problem. As with any networked computer, the threat of hacking will always be present but TryBlue has taken every measure to eliminate the problem if something were to occur.
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