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Sharing access to your Lockly Secure Pro smart lock can be convenient, but it’s important to do so securely to protect your home. This guide will walk you through the best practices for sharing access safely.
Understanding Lockly Secure Pro Access Sharing
Lockly Secure Pro allows homeowners to grant access to family members, friends, or service providers through digital keys. These can be shared via the Lockly app, providing a flexible and secure way to control who can enter your property.
Steps to Share Access Safely
Follow these steps to share access securely with Lockly Secure Pro:
- Ensure your Lockly app is updated to the latest version.
- Create a unique user account for each person you want to grant access.
- Use the app’s sharing feature to send digital keys directly to trusted individuals.
- Set appropriate permissions, such as temporary or permanent access.
- Enable two-factor authentication for your Lockly account for added security.
Best Practices for Secure Sharing
To maximize security when sharing access, consider the following best practices:
- Share access only with trusted individuals.
- Use temporary access codes for service providers or visitors.
- Regularly review and revoke access for users who no longer need it.
- Keep your app and device software up to date to protect against vulnerabilities.
- Use strong, unique passwords for your Lockly account.
Managing and Revoking Access
It’s important to manage shared access actively. The Lockly app allows you to view current users and revoke access at any time. This ensures you maintain control over who can enter your property.
How to Revoke Access
To revoke access:
- Open the Lockly app.
- Navigate to the user management section.
- Select the user or digital key you wish to revoke.
- Confirm the removal to revoke access immediately.
Conclusion
Sharing access with Lockly Secure Pro can be secure and convenient when done correctly. Always follow best practices, keep your app updated, and regularly review permissions to ensure your home remains protected.