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Hello! The short answer is yes, but Blink handles this differently than many other security systems. Unlike apps that let you "invite" a guest with their own email address, Blink currently requires everyone to log in using the same master credentials. Here is the breakdown of how "shared" access works on a Blink account: 1. The Shared Login Method To give a family member or partner access, they must download the Blink app and sign in with your email and password. Verification: When they sign in for the first time, Blink will send a multi-factor authentication (MFA) code to the primary account holder's phone or email. You will need to give them that code to authorize their device. Trust Device: Once they enter the code, they can select "Trust this device" so they don't have to ask you for a code every time they open the app. 2. Multi-Client Live View As of 2026, Blink supports Multi-Client Live View. This means up to five people logged into the same account can view a live stream from the same camera simultaneously. This is great for households where multiple people might want to see who is at the door at the same time. I hope that this helps!
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