There wouldn't be a way to add any extra security to the bluetooth receiver. The only ways to prevent a device from connecting to it would be for it to be off, or for it to be connected to your device already; it's worth noting that only one device may connect at a time. If a device that you don't want to be connected is connected to it, you can hold the pair button for a few seconds and it will disconnect from that device, allowing you to re-connect to it.
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