Joefly78
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- Joe
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- 2023 R1T Max
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Looking for clarification and advice here before writing a letter to management.
Last weekend, my 11 year old daughter was at the far end of our property near the Rivian. She needed to get into the locked car in order to grab something. She texted me to unlock the car. I opened my Rivian app to do this and was greeted by a request to perform multi-factor authentication before I could unlock my car. I requested the code. Five minutes later it came to my email address and I was able to enter it, resume use of the app and unlock the car for my daughter.
This attempt at increased "security" is actually a liability. What if she were in an unsafe space and needed access to the car immediately? Why should I have to rely on my email in order to unlock my car? This seems INSANE to me. Question for the group I have been unable to answer myself: can this "feature" be disabled? Has any one else run into this?
Like many other posters, this has been my favorite car by far. But this problem, if it's not fixable, is a "never again" moment for me. We can't depend on a phone as a key if it doesn't behave with the same immediacy in the event of an emergency.
Appreciate the help in advance.
Last weekend, my 11 year old daughter was at the far end of our property near the Rivian. She needed to get into the locked car in order to grab something. She texted me to unlock the car. I opened my Rivian app to do this and was greeted by a request to perform multi-factor authentication before I could unlock my car. I requested the code. Five minutes later it came to my email address and I was able to enter it, resume use of the app and unlock the car for my daughter.
This attempt at increased "security" is actually a liability. What if she were in an unsafe space and needed access to the car immediately? Why should I have to rely on my email in order to unlock my car? This seems INSANE to me. Question for the group I have been unable to answer myself: can this "feature" be disabled? Has any one else run into this?
Like many other posters, this has been my favorite car by far. But this problem, if it's not fixable, is a "never again" moment for me. We can't depend on a phone as a key if it doesn't behave with the same immediacy in the event of an emergency.
Appreciate the help in advance.
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