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Add Security to Check-in Registration Mode

Add Security to Check-in Registration Mode

Check-in

When registration mode is enabled on an attended check-in kiosk any one who has access to the kiosk can edit or register a family. While this feature is awesome and works very well, it's not without it's drawbacks. We have a few kiosk in each of our check-in areas that have this enabled and it empowers our volunteers to help families where and when they need it. One of the downsides is that if a volunteer is not at the station any person can walk up and edit\create a family. We are proposing adding Pin Security to the edit\add action similar to the manager page. If it can be added as an optional configuration setting it could be helpful to Churches who need it or left as is for the Churches that don't.

Our thoughts behind this is: Our check-in volunteers already have pin access so they can use the manager option to reprint lables, or override when necessary. Adding pin authentication to the add\edit family options would eliminate any random person from being able to perform these actions, and improve the security of Rock for churches that have forward facing kiosk with registration mode enabled.

Photo of Jonathan AndersonSubmitted by Jonathan Anderson, The Ark Church  ·   ·  Check-in
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