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Not to my knowledge.
but you can add a "friend' which would have a different user info
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Good afternoon KyleB,
TomMac is right! Check out the article below for additional information on how to set up a "Friend" account to allow other users to access viewing the Arlo cameras and library:
How to add a friend to my Arlo account
Thanks for the question!
Best Regards,
Christine
Arlo Team
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Pardon my stupidity - I'm new to all this -- but OP, why would you want to do (or what is the advantage in doing) this?
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I would think so husband/wife/partners, etc could use their own p/w to log in
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ChrisS wrote:Pardon my stupidity - I'm new to all this -- but OP, why would you want to do (or what is the advantage in doing) this?
I'm not the OP, but I think I can answer your question.
If you want more than one person to have concurrent access to all or some of the features of the account, you must have additional user id's that are able to log in to the same account. It is not possible to be logged in more than once under the same user id into the same account. As soon as you log in from another device using a user id that's already logged in, that first user id will be automatically logged out.
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Ah...SO! Thanks for that education.
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