Hi,
I have the newer model (2015) of the Amazon Fire. I am currently logged in using my sister's Amazon account. I live in an apartment building so other devices may be near by.
About a week ago, I got a message "invitation to connect" from a Samsung LED 32, for some reason I stupidly hit accept. Today I got the same thing from a 55" Samsung which I do not own. I have been using my Fire on a 59" Samsung which is connected by HDMI.
I am not sure what is causing this message, if someone is trying to hack my Fire from my apartment building or someone in my sister's family is just trying to add their device (which is not local so it can't be by bluetooth), But I think the message is someone trying to connect by bluetooth because if it was just someone adding a device it would not come through my device, I think.
Anyone else familiar with the "Invitation to connect method" and how I can learn more and possible remove any device connected that is not suppose to be ?
Thanks.
I have the newer model (2015) of the Amazon Fire. I am currently logged in using my sister's Amazon account. I live in an apartment building so other devices may be near by.
About a week ago, I got a message "invitation to connect" from a Samsung LED 32, for some reason I stupidly hit accept. Today I got the same thing from a 55" Samsung which I do not own. I have been using my Fire on a 59" Samsung which is connected by HDMI.
I am not sure what is causing this message, if someone is trying to hack my Fire from my apartment building or someone in my sister's family is just trying to add their device (which is not local so it can't be by bluetooth), But I think the message is someone trying to connect by bluetooth because if it was just someone adding a device it would not come through my device, I think.
Anyone else familiar with the "Invitation to connect method" and how I can learn more and possible remove any device connected that is not suppose to be ?
Thanks.
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