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Once again, Arlo's stupid 2-factor authentication locked me out of using MY cameras. Got on the phone, Arlo demands a code. But I must get the code from? Email or text. Neat. Except to get a code I have to go to another page of whatever method and get the code(email, text). That means leaving the Arlo sign-in page.
But when I return with the code, Whoops, Arlo doesn't recognize this and restarts the sign-in process. Oh, I and need a new code. Which I get from switching out of the sign-in page. And this goes on. It's a very ill-considered system and effectively robs me of the use of my cameras until I can on a second device to get the MF code.
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@Elder_Berry wrote:
Once again, Arlo's stupid 2-factor authentication locked me out of using MY cameras. Got on the phone, Arlo demands a code. But I must get the code from? Email or text. Neat. Except to get a code I have to go to another page of whatever method and get the code(email, text). That means leaving the Arlo sign-in page.
If you are logging in from another instance of the app, then you can trust the device.
If you are logging in from a PC browser: This uses a web push on my PCs (going to the primary phone), with no need to enter a code.
If you didn't set up your phone as a trusted device, you should do that.
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@Elder_Berry wrote:
Once again, Arlo's stupid 2-factor authentication locked me out of using MY cameras. Got on the phone, Arlo demands a code. But I must get the code from? Email or text. Neat. Except to get a code I have to go to another page of whatever method and get the code(email, text). That means leaving the Arlo sign-in page.
If you are logging in from another instance of the app, then you can trust the device.
If you are logging in from a PC browser: This uses a web push on my PCs (going to the primary phone), with no need to enter a code.
If you didn't set up your phone as a trusted device, you should do that.
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Thought I had already done that but will try again. Of course, Arlo could always let people opt-out and let us use our property as we wish, but why do that? Reading through the forums I see I am not the only very dissatisfied customer. I assume this must be the goal as they do not seem to care.
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@Elder_Berry wrote:
I assume this must be the goal as they do not seem to care.
Obviously a controversial topic, but wherever you land on it, I don't think "they don't care" is an accurate way to describe their position on it. Hacked accounts can result lot of damage to their customers and many people will opt-out for convenience - not considering or understanding the implications (no matter what is in the agreement they click through). A lot of nasty stuff happened to Ring users back at the end of 2019/early 2020.
While I would definitely prefer 2FA being optional, I can see why both Arlo and Ring chose not to do that.
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They have taken back some of the rights of ownership. That is wrong. I own it and I, solely, should be allowed to operate it as I wish without their unilateral interference no matter how well-meaning.
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@Elder_Berry wrote:
They have taken back some of the rights of ownership. That is wrong. I own it and I, solely, should be allowed to operate it as I wish without their unilateral interference no matter how well-meaning.
As I said, controversial.
Anyway, you own the cameras and base stations, but you do not own the Arlo service that you are logging in to.
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