Yes, many smart control panels support multiple user profiles with different access levels. This feature is especially useful for households with several members or even in small office settings. Here’s how it works:
Admin Access: The main user (e.g., the homeowner or the primary controller) typically has full access to all settings, devices, and automations. They can also set up other user accounts.
Standard Access: Family members or roommates can have limited access, such as controlling lights, adjusting temperature, or viewing security cameras, but they won’t have access to critical settings (like Wi-Fi settings or deleting devices).
Guest Access: You can create temporary profiles for guests who may need to control specific devices (like lights or heating) without giving them full access to your entire system.
By managing user access, you can ensure that only authorized individuals can change critical settings or access sensitive information, providing peace of mind and privacy.
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