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Passkeys are the simplest and most secure way to sign in to your account. To sign in with just your fingerprint, face scan, or screen lock, create a passkey.
Connect a website to a Bluetooth deviceChrome lets you connect a website to your Bluetooth devices. For example, if you have a Bluetooth-enabled heart monitor, you can let a website connect to it. Then, the page can record and show information about the monitor.
Bluetooth is a standard short-range wireless communication between devices. Bluetooth "Classic" is a set of binary protocols that supports speeds up to 24 Mbps. Bluetooth 4.0 introduced a new "Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)" mode that is limited to 1 Mbps but allows devices to leave their transmitters off.
Important: Currently, Chrome only supports connecting to a Bluetooth Low Energy device.
When to give access to your deviceOnly give device access to a trusted site. If you pair a website with your device, the site gets all the information on the device and can even reprogram it. You can choose your default permission setting on your computer.
Pair a webpage in Chrome with your deviceImportant: You can pair a webpage when you use Chrome on a computer or Android device. iPhone and iPad devices don't support connections between Bluetooth devices and websites in Chrome.
If the site can't find your device, click Search again.
If the site can't find your device, make sure that Bluetooth is turned on for your computer:
When both devices have Bluetooth turned on, re-scan for your device.
Tip: If you're on a Windows computer and still can't connect to Bluetooth, you may need to change your privacy settings to allow apps to control device radios. To learn more about system settings, go to the Microsoft help center.
Remove devices connected with ChromeYou can remove a website's access to your devices.
To remove a website's access to your Bluetooth devices, at the top left, tap Reload .
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