Turn off photos for GPS clock in
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Jesse MacLeod
Have the option to turn off photos on GPS clock in, just like on the normal timeclock.
I find that a required selfie discourages staff from using the GPS clock in, so I end up having missing clock times anyway.
As long as we have a location for where this person clocked in/out, that would be enough
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Rory McCormick
This is something preventing adoption in my organisation. Having to take a photo of yourself triggers some people's feelings of 'being watched', etc. Not having to take a photo would smooth the edges of introducing this after a history of not using a function like 'clocking in' in adult care services.
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Kieran McNamara
Hi Harrison Porter, agree with other users as a new user its the one major annoyance. Considering that its one of the top requests within feedback could you consider please?
Harrison Porter
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Allow users to deactivate photo requirement for clock in and out
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Jade Binder
Not sure why can't it be removed?
Seems to be the only feature with the app I don't have control over. I feel uncomfortable that it is mandatory for us to have required photos. I do not need to see photos of my guys' faces, and a GPS signal. Does Workforce need to see my guys faces? If so, that's creepy?
I feel like the mandatory photos when clocking in/out and break are excessive. My employees did not take it well. I agree it's a sign of a micromanaging boss and who likes that?
All I am asking for is the option to Nor require sign in photos.
Not all of us are trying catch our employees from Time theft.
Why can I not enjoy the other features of the app without this photo requirement.
Outside of this the app is great.
Harrison Porter
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Clock-in / Out Photo - Tanda Mobile App
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Andrew Puhanic
Out staff love the Tanda App, however for many, taking a photo each time they clock in and out is problematic. Can we make this an option when using the mobile app? or at least, something that can be set via the Tanda Admin's. Our organisation has no need to see a photo of its employees, so we'd love to be able to make this an option, rather then a hard-coded rule.
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Andrew Puhanic
I can support you here Jesse... The system can't replace management oversight, so for us, the photo is not needed.
Rod Schneider
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Remove photo and location requirement
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Pavel Z
That is just ridicilous..
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Stephanie Kyra
I have the same issue they don't like the selfie, as long as we have the times in and out and location !