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ThijsDeJong
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Question, How does Homey keep commands from different persons apart?
We live in a house with multiple adults and some children. we all are anxious to get Homey, but we were wondering how does Homey tell the difference between all of us and how can we create a "child proof" Homey?
Is it possible to 're-name' Homey so the children won't change programs all the time and we don't have a fight via Homey? Now a days we just hide the remote, but we DON't want to hide Homey.
We live in a house with multiple adults and some children. we all are anxious to get Homey, but we were wondering how does Homey tell the difference between all of us and how can we create a "child proof" Homey?
Is it possible to 're-name' Homey so the children won't change programs all the time and we don't have a fight via Homey? Now a days we just hide the remote, but we DON't want to hide Homey.
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You get home, check in at homey with your nfc and it grants you all commands until you "check out"?
It's just a matter of teaching them not to use them.
As for security: maybe a simpele solution would be possible like starting with a pin code or something similar?
If so, do jou have to 'check in' to be recognized ?
And if i have visitors, are they automaticly excluded?
Maybe it's smart to start thinking about it (together, in the community?) what will be workable solutions.
As a side note: it will be impossible to please everyone.
Can anybody answer my question?
The question in this topic is the other way around... By default, Homey will listen to everyone! People here are asking to limit that by 'identifying' the people who talk to Homey and 'ignore' some people or only accept limited commands from them.
I have some good news though: the trigger technology (Hey Homey) that we use does have support for user recognition. We do however have to adjust our software a little bit and test how good it works before we will push the update.
Have you done tests with that already? If so, what's the accuracy like? :-)
Let's face it, you would want your friends who come over to mess with your domotica.
Another simple solution would be a quick option to disable voice (for a certain amount of time?)!