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Susan Calvin

(2,079 posts)
Mon Jan 18, 2021, 04:22 PM Jan 2021

Question regarding video doorbell.

I'm looking for one that at the least doesn't require me to enable location on my phone to get the app to work. I'd really like one that just works locally and doesn't require me to enter my Wi-Fi password into the app. That makes me very nervous. Probably this doesn't exist.

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Question regarding video doorbell. (Original Post) Susan Calvin Jan 2021 OP
I have the Arlo system. MontanaMama Jan 2021 #1
I meant not have to enter the Wi-Fi password at all. Susan Calvin Jan 2021 #2
If you want to access a passworded WiFi network, you have to enter the password. CurtEastPoint Jan 2021 #4
It's sending it through an app that bothers me. nt Susan Calvin Jan 2021 #8
I don't know how your cameras can use your wifi MontanaMama Jan 2021 #5
you could create a guest id... jtb653 Jan 2021 #6
Thank you! Susan Calvin Jan 2021 #7
you're welcome... jtb653 Jan 2021 #9
That's better than attaching it to my main account. Susan Calvin Jan 2021 #10
Does yours require Susan Calvin Jan 2021 #3

MontanaMama

(23,994 posts)
1. I have the Arlo system.
Mon Jan 18, 2021, 04:30 PM
Jan 2021

It does require the app on your phone but you don't have to enter the wi-fi password into the app except for when you first do the setup. It offers two step authentication which adds security but you don't have to use it. Once you've got the app set up on your phone, you don't have to enter any wifi passwords to view the cameras or video library. I've had the system for a few years and have had no security issues at all. I really like being able to view the cameras on my phone while I am at work. I can turn cameras on and off from my phone which I appreciate. I got the system at Costco.

Susan Calvin

(2,079 posts)
2. I meant not have to enter the Wi-Fi password at all.
Mon Jan 18, 2021, 04:49 PM
Jan 2021

I'm extremely nervous about using that anywhere except my router setup software. I know I'm paranoid.

MontanaMama

(23,994 posts)
5. I don't know how your cameras can use your wifi
Mon Jan 18, 2021, 05:02 PM
Jan 2021

unless you enter the password. I don't think that would be a problem if your password is solid.

jtb653

(91 posts)
6. you could create a guest id...
Mon Jan 18, 2021, 05:21 PM
Jan 2021

through your router (with its own unique password) and use it solely for your security system.

you can name it whatever you want. once you log into your router, it's kind of simple to do.

Susan Calvin

(2,079 posts)
7. Thank you!
Tue Jan 19, 2021, 08:06 AM
Jan 2021

I had not even thought of that. Thank you so much. Now on to the issue that the app insists that I enable location.

jtb653

(91 posts)
9. you're welcome...
Thu Jan 21, 2021, 12:08 AM
Jan 2021

happy to help.

here's an idea that might work re: location:

(works for android, not sure about apple)

in settings, add a user and install the app. turn location on for the new user while leaving it off in your main account. in essence, isolate the security app.

there are some downsides but might work for you.

hope you see this. can't IM yet.

Susan Calvin

(2,079 posts)
10. That's better than attaching it to my main account.
Thu Jan 21, 2021, 08:09 AM
Jan 2021

I still don't see why the app needs to know where I am as long as I know where I am. I hate intrusive stuff. I had an answer on Amazon to one of the cameras I was looking at that said you did not need to enable location, but I don't trust that, as every app I've tried so far wants location, won't proceed without it.

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