Emergency Access
Emergency access allows users to request access to password-protected fields when they don't know the password. This provides a secure way to access critical information in emergencies while maintaining an audit trail.
How Emergency Access Works
When someone encounters a protected field and doesn't have the password:
- They click Request Emergency Access
- The field owner receives a notification
- The owner has a set time to approve or deny the request
- If no response, access is auto-granted after the timeout
- Access is temporary and logged
Requesting Emergency Access
For Field Viewers
When you need access to a protected field:
- View the tag containing the protected field
- Click the Request Emergency Access button on the locked field
- Optionally provide a reason for the request
- Wait for owner approval or timeout
What Happens Next
- You receive a notification when your request is processed
- If approved: Field unlocks for 2 hours
- If denied: You're notified of the denial
- If no response: Access auto-grants after the timeout period
Managing Requests (For Owners)
Receiving Requests
When someone requests emergency access to your protected field:
- You receive an email and/or push notification
- The notification includes:
- Who is requesting access
- Which field they're requesting
- The timeout period before auto-grant
- Click the links to approve or deny
Approving a Request
- Click Approve in the notification
- The requester gains access for 2 hours
- They receive a notification of approval
- Access is logged for your records
Denying a Request
- Click Deny in the notification
- The requester is notified of the denial
- The protected field remains locked
- Denial is logged
Auto-Grant Timeout
If you don't respond within the timeout period:
- Access is automatically granted
- Both you and the requester are notified
- Access expires after 2 hours
- The auto-grant is logged
Configuring Emergency Access
Set Timeout Period
When creating protected fields, you can set the auto-grant timeout:
- 15 minutes - Quick access for critical information
- 30 minutes - Balanced (default)
- 1 hour - More time to review
- 2 hours - Extended review period
- No auto-grant - Always require explicit approval
Disable Emergency Access
If you don't want to allow emergency access:
- Edit the protected field settings
- Disable Allow Emergency Access
- Viewers will only see the password prompt
Use Cases
Critical Equipment Information
A technician on-site needs server credentials from a protected field but can't reach IT:
- Requests emergency access
- IT gets notified but is unavailable
- Access auto-grants after 30 minutes
- Technician can complete repairs
- IT sees the access log and can rotate credentials
Emergency Contact Information
Someone needs after-hours emergency contact details:
- Public tag shows regular business hours
- Protected field has emergency contacts
- Request submitted, auto-grants if no response
- Caller reaches the right person
Documentation Access
A contractor needs access to internal procedures:
- Owner is on vacation
- Emergency request sent
- Auto-grants after timeout
- Contractor completes work
- Owner reviews access log upon return
Security Considerations
Access Logging
All emergency access is logged:
- Who requested access
- When the request was made
- Whether it was approved, denied, or auto-granted
- When the protected content was accessed
- IP address and device information
Time-Limited Access
Emergency access is temporary:
- 2-hour access window
- Must re-request if more time needed
- Each request is separately logged
Notification Assurance
Multiple notification methods ensure you know about requests:
- Email notifications
- Push notifications (if enabled)
- In-app notifications
- All configurable in notification preferences
Best Practices
- Keep notifications enabled - Don't miss emergency requests
- Set appropriate timeouts - Balance security and accessibility
- Review access logs regularly - Monitor who's using emergency access
- Rotate credentials after use - Update passwords after emergency access
Troubleshooting
Not Receiving Notifications
- Check email spam folder
- Verify notification preferences are enabled
- Ensure push notifications are allowed
- Check that email address is verified
Request Not Going Through
- Verify you're signed in
- Check internet connection
- Try refreshing the page
- Ensure the field allows emergency access
Access Expired Before Completion
- Request access again
- Owner is notified of repeat request
- Consider asking owner to extend timeout