Submitted by Rona_Gura on

A Keyless Society

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I have recently noticed that I am using keys less and less. I recently leased a new GMC Terrain and, for the first time, I have a keyless car. It has me a bit unnerved because I am afraid that, one day, I will leave the key fob in the car and lock myself out. Or keep the keyfob in my pocketbook and forget to lock the car when I leave.


Additionally, my husband has installed “smart” technology in our house. For the past several months my husband and our kids have used an App to lock and unlock the front door. Initially, I would not even download the App, preferring to rely on my house key. They finally convinced me, however, to try the App. I did so reluctantly but, I must admit, that I like it. It’s very easy just to press an App to lock and unlock the front door.


Are keys becoming obsolete?

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Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Mon, 04/08/2019 - 00:27

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Liz Saldana

What happens to smart locks on doors in the event of an electrical or phone/app service provider outage?
Daniel Schwartz

With key-less cars, you cannot lock your key in the car. The doors will automatically unlock with usually a warning chime. This prevents that from happening.
I too wonder what happens if there is a power outage or internet/phone is down. Imagine not getting in your house? I will keep the key to the front door thank you.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Mon, 04/08/2019 - 04:25

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Marilyn Genoa

Problem with keyless car is that I never know where my keys are in my pocketbook when I actually need them.

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