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I have my Arlo cameras outside capturing wildlife pictures.
I send the videos to friends to view.
Sometimes my friends don't get to view it in the 24 hour timeframe.
How do I figure out what I had previously sent based on the email they get:
They get something like this:
https://my.arlo.com/hmsweb/users/library/share/link/C3D2D21E9D0EBD8B_202111
The link to this video recording will expire after 24 hours.
It looks like the last 6 digits are the <day><year><month>.
What do the other digits represent? Can I map them back to the camera and or timestamp?
Thanks,
Michelle
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That may work but you'd have to try it to see. A better solution, although a bit more work on your part, is to download them and make them available through a hosting website.
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Really looking not to add more complexity. I would think that somewhere in the string of number/letters that get sent in the email and something that would tell me which camera and time.
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This there a better place I should be posting this question? I had a hard time navigating all the different support options.
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@MichelleInRalei wrote:
Really looking not to add more complexity. I would think that somewhere in the string of number/letters that get sent in the email and something that would tell me which camera and time.
If there is a connection, it's not obvious. The starting string could just be a 64-bit hash function that can't be reversed.