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Disabling notifications for owner but keep for "grant access" friend

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nmargoss
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I think this question has been asked in a few different forms, but I can't find a straight answer. I am the account owner and I have granted access to all of my cameras to a friend (with admin rights). Is there any way to have push notifications (iOS) for myself for only one camera, yet keep them all on for my friend? I swear I was able to do this on my old phone, but after getting a new phone, I can't figure out how to do it again. Also, I don't see the pencil/edit icon on my friend's app next to the Armed mode. Thanks!

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@nmargoss wrote:

I think this question has been asked in a few different forms, but I can't find a straight answer. I am the account owner and I have granted access to all of my cameras to a friend (with admin rights). Is there any way to have push notifications (iOS) for myself for only one camera, yet keep them all on for my friend? I swear I was able to do this on my old phone, but after getting a new phone, I can't figure out how to do it again. 


I don't know of any way to do this with push notifications.  But you could switch that camera to use email alerts. Or alternatively, don't share the camera at all.

 


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 Also, I don't see the pencil/edit icon on my friend's app next to the Armed mode. Thanks!


They can access/switch modes, but I don't think admin access gives them the ability to edit modes.

 

nmargoss
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Thanks. Again, I could've sworn I was able to do this on my old phone but maybe being able to was a glitch. Not sure how or why limiting push notifications for one user but not all has not been implemented yet. 

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