pinch to zoom gesture work with joystick enabled
Also adding devices locally is not possible anymore. Tapping plus opens directly log-in and it can not be skipped.
Sorry, I was not clear enough. Locally, so that I am not logged in the app, I meant. IP/domain works but S/N (P2P) with QR-code or manually not. Log-in message just pops out.What are you talking ?
Sorry, I was not clear enough. Locally, so that I am not logged in the app, I meant. IP/domain works but S/N (P2P) with QR-code or manually not. Log-in message just pops out.
Hey Wittaj, Im not sure if you know too much about DoLynk, but for a installer to be able to do that, he would have to not "deliver" the device to the end user from the DoLynk platform, if they do not do this the end user would actually not get the device on their app at all. When it is delivered to the end user in the platform, the end user must first make the installer the service provider in the DMSS app. If the installer did want to access one of the cameras, the end users receives a push notification first asking do they wish to give permission to the installer, the end user then can put a time limit and granular permissions on the channel for the period of time it is required. Its still a big load of bullshit, its just a Dahua data collection service. They have lost me at this point.Yeah but we have seen pervert installers sliding a hidden cam in girl's bedrooms and crap. Or people working for Ring watching stuff. And now giving them access that the homeowner can do nothing about seems odd.
Hi Andy, I am particularly concerned about their plan to remove push notifications for local account devices. Can you bring up this with Dahua. This will affect a lot of my customers if they push forward with this terrible moveAha, last week when i visit dahua mainly talk about the hardware things, for the software i haven't talk with them, i will ask them this on Monday if have any further information.
Hey Wittaj, Im not sure if you know too much about DoLynk, but for a installer to be able to do that, he would have to not "deliver" the device to the end user from the DoLynk platform, if they do not do this the end user would actually not get the device on their app at all. When it is delivered to the end user in the platform, the end user must first make the installer the service provider in the DMSS app. If the installer did want to access one of the cameras, the end users receives a push notification first asking do they wish to give permission to the installer, the end user then can put a time limit and granular permissions on the channel for the period of time it is required. Its still a big load of bullshit, its just a Dahua data collection service. They have lost me at this point.