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Arlo no longer allows you to add modes??

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thingstolookat
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Three modes only? That's about 2-3 modes too few to be useful to me. Its definitely stepped back towards amateur security, a pretty inconsiderate move to be forced on its users.

 

Is arlo going to restore the ability to add modes? or do I need to find a new security system?  ugh.

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DannyBearAgain
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It was interesting to note that the arlo home security system released had only three physical buttons on the keypad unit. Although arlo created a separate app for the system it was not compatible with the older arlo secure app so hence the removal of custom modes when they released the new UI version of the secure app that you were given to use.

Although arlo has since acknowledged the mistake they will likely take a year or two to restore the feature going by arlo’s track record.

BrookeN
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We’ve heard your feedback, and the development team is working hard to deliver a similar custom modes experience that legacy users have come to enjoy while maintaining all the new improvements and features included in the latest version of the Arlo Secure App. We will keep the community up to date as we approach the release of this highly anticipated feature.

Thank you all for your continued feedback in helping make the Arlo experience the best it can be!

For more information about the latest Arlo Secure App, see here: https://www.arlo.com/en-us/new-arlo-secure-app

Edinburgh_lad1
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@DannyBearAgain sorry, but there has been no acknowledgement of any mistakes on Arlo's part. Ever. I've had a number of issues over the years (the latest one is that you can't pause recorded videos in the app) and I've *never* had an acknowledgment or apology from Arlo. Just thought I'd point this out for clarification.  

StephenB
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@Edinburgh_lad1 wrote:

sorry, but there has been no acknowledgement of any mistakes on Arlo's part.


While not an apology, post 3 above does say that Arlo will change the design as a result of customer feedback, which IMO is an admission that the three mode limitation was a mistake.  

 

 

 

 

Macahi
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@StephenB wrote:

@Edinburgh_lad1 wrote:

sorry, but there has been no acknowledgement of any mistakes on Arlo's part.


While not an apology, post 3 above does say that Arlo will change the design as a result of customer feedback, which IMO is an admission that the three mode limitation was a mistake. 


It's not an admission or a commitment to change the modes.  All due respect, but you're seeing what you want to see. 

StephenB
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@Macahi wrote:

@StephenB wrote:

@Edinburgh_lad1 wrote:

sorry, but there has been no acknowledgement of any mistakes on Arlo's part.


While not an apology, post 3 above does say that Arlo will change the design as a result of customer feedback, which IMO is an admission that the three mode limitation was a mistake. 


It's not an admission or a commitment to change the modes.  All due respect, but you're seeing what you want to see. 


It is as close as a US company will come to saying they made a mistake. 

 

They are saying that they will change the design to add a similar feature, so I disagree with your assessment there.

 

Of course we will see what they actually do.

Macahi
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@StephenB wrote:

It is as close as a US company will come to saying they made a mistake. 


 I've see companies revert rollouts even when they weren't nearly this bad.  Of course, that probably was 30 years ago.

 

 


@StephenB wrote:


They are saying that they will change the design to add a similar feature, so I disagree with your assessment there.

 

Of course we will see what they actually do.


I guess the difference is that you believe them and I don't.  All due respect to the mods, they've been give certain scripts to copy/paste.  I'm betting that if they do put something back, it won't be as much as they took away.

But you're right, we're going to have to keep waiting, and waiting and waiting to see what, if anything they do.

StephenB
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@Macahi wrote:


@StephenB wrote:

It is as close as a US company will come to saying they made a mistake. 


 I've see companies revert rollouts even when they weren't nearly this bad.  

 


That is not the same as saying they made a mistake.

 


@Macahi wrote:


I guess the difference is that you believe them and I don't.  


I do believe they are changing the design.  I don't see any reason why they would misrepresent that.  We will have to see if those changes really solve the problems or not.

 


@Macahi wrote:


 All due respect to the mods, they've been give certain scripts to copy/paste.  


They are representing Arlo, and all US public companies have to be very careful about forward-looking statements.  I think pre-announcing design changes fall into that category.

 

Edinburgh_lad1
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>It is as close as a US company will >come to saying they made a mistake

 

@StephenB 

Arlo is an international company, no? 

StephenB
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@Edinburgh_lad1 wrote:

 

Arlo is an international company, no? 


It is incorporated in the US (Delaware).

Macahi
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@StephenB wrote:

@Macahi wrote:


@StephenB wrote:

It is as close as a US company will come to saying they made a mistake. 


 I've see companies revert rollouts even when they weren't nearly this bad.  

 


That is not the same as saying they made a mistake.

 


@Macahi wrote:


I guess the difference is that you believe them and I don't.  


 


That's exactly what it is.

StephenB
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@Macahi wrote:

@StephenB wrote:

@Macahi wrote:


@StephenB wrote:

It is as close as a US company will come to saying they made a mistake. 


 I've see companies revert rollouts even when they weren't nearly this bad.  

 


That is not the same as saying they made a mistake.

 


@Macahi wrote:


I guess the difference is that you believe them and I don't.  


 


That's exactly what it is.


Not sure if @Edinburgh_lad1 would agree, since my impression is that he wants an explicit statement.  Simply withdrawing an app release is not explicit.

 

As far as I'm concerned the statement they've already offered makes it clear that they made a mistake when they limited the design to three modes.

Macahi
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Ya, I don't care if they do a mea cupla or not.  I just want the functionality back that they stole from us.  I think most people would agree.