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you absolutely can, example letting maintenance in while you are at work. You can assign the code onsite or remotely from anywhere in the world via with access to wifi or internet service. You can also remove it or deactivate it. If I have guest staying at my house, I give them their own codes and delete them after they leave
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your question. You can create a one-time code using the 'temporary' access level. The access time does expire based on the time frame you set. You can also remotely delete the code, but only if your smart lock is connected to Wi-Fi using a Wi-Fi module or Yale Access Wi-Fi bridge. If you have additional questions, please reach out to [email protected] or 855.213.5841.
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