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Engineers code - is my alarm secure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Peekay" data-source="post: 464331" data-attributes="member: 30104"><p>You are so right about people using their year of birth as a PIN. That wasn't the case with my alarm but since I have been talking with friends about the issue a couple have confessed to using that to unlock their mobile phones. The key fob alarm system sounds a lot more secure. If my keyholder loses their fob I can change the matching user code but I don't have to tell them what the code is. If I lose my fob I can still use my code to get in. The event log will log user IDs against access events. As a couple of forum users have recommended I have ordered a CCTV system and I now keep my spare house keys in a key safe bolted to the wall instead of a cereal bowl ! </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peekay, post: 464331, member: 30104"] You are so right about people using their year of birth as a PIN. That wasn't the case with my alarm but since I have been talking with friends about the issue a couple have confessed to using that to unlock their mobile phones. The key fob alarm system sounds a lot more secure. If my keyholder loses their fob I can change the matching user code but I don't have to tell them what the code is. If I lose my fob I can still use my code to get in. The event log will log user IDs against access events. As a couple of forum users have recommended I have ordered a CCTV system and I now keep my spare house keys in a key safe bolted to the wall instead of a cereal bowl ! [/QUOTE]
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