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Block possibility of accidentally powering the Tapo plug off

 
93
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Block possibility of accidentally powering the Tapo plug off

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RE:Block possibility of accidentally powering the Tapo plug off
3 weeks ago
Feels like a simple but very useful feature which is being ignored. Admin - Please escalate this to development.
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Re:Block possibility of accidentally powering the Tapo plug off
3 weeks ago
I need this for my network stuff (Omada)
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RE:Block possibility of accidentally powering the Tapo plug off
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago

An absolute must have feature for mission critical appliances/equipment.

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RE:Block possibility of accidentally powering the Tapo plug off
3 weeks ago
Hi, I'm concerned about accidently switching off the plug within the app... Could you add a device lock for smart plugs in the app to disable the power button. The device lock should be in the device settings. This would be great for computers and servers as the risk of harddrive damage is very real.
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Re:Block possibility of accidentally powering the Tapo plug off
2 weeks ago

  @Vester11 
Please deploy the "child lock" feature for the Tapo P110M power button ASAP (physical and app too). I do not want to physically cover the button as a workaround. Using as power monitoring, basically do not need to power the plug off. I believe all the users would appreciate that. Same should be available as a lock in the app to avoid unintentional switch off devices. Please deploy. Thank you!

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Re:Block possibility of accidentally powering the Tapo plug off
2 weeks ago

  @Vester11 +1

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RE:Block possibility of accidentally powering the Tapo plug off
12 hours ago - last edited 9 hours ago

+1 This feature crossed my mind when I initially began using the smart plug with energy statistics for a critical system. I thought I could be careful enough not to accidentally turn it off, but it still happened. An extra line of defense as simple as an "Are you sure?" prompt would suffice. Perhaps along with a setting for "Require confirmation".

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