If your phone is lost or stolen, follow these steps to regain access to your home:
To log out of all devices and disable your phone’s access to your Yale Smart Opener , you will need access to the Internet and the email account you use with Yale Home. You can access the Internet via a desktop computer or an alternative mobile device such as another phone or a tablet.
- Go to this website
- Select the link Login with email from the bottom of the screen
- Enter your email and password to login
- Login to your email account and retrieve the verification code
- Go back to the account website, enter the code, and select verify
- Select Lost Phone to log out of the Yale Access App on all devices
- Select Logout of Yale Access App to complete steps
You are now logged out of your Yale account. PLEASE NOTE: Any third party apps such as Amazon, Google Assistant, etc. will continue working as expected.
To regain access to your home:
If you have a physical key, you can use that to get into your home.
If you have a Yale Smart Keypad you can use the keypad instead of the Yale Access App.
Another Owner of the Yale Smart Opener can open your Garage/Gate remotely.
If none of the options mentioned above works you will need to gain access to your Yale Smart Opener using another smartphone.
- Step 1: Download the Yale Access App to a substitute smartphone.
- Step 2: Log into your Yale Access account
You can now operate your Yale Smart Opener using this phone. Once you have a permanent replacement phone, there is no need to set up your Yale devices again. All that is required is to download the Yale Access App on the replacement phone and sign in / validate your phone number or email address. All of your Yale Access devices will remain set up in your account.
Additional Suggestions
Both iOS and Android provide tools to help locate your phone and in some cases disable it (depending on the security features you’ve enabled.)
iPhone users:
Visit www.icloud.com, log in to your iCloud account, and select the “Find my iPhone” feature.
Android users:
Visit www.google.com/android/devicemanager and log into your Google Account.
If your phone cannot be located, you need to contact your cellular service carrier. If your phone cannot be retrieved your carrier can help you get a replacement phone and regain access to your phone number.