Allowing parents to sign in/sign out children

Allowing parents to sign in/sign out children

One option that eylog gives you is to let parents sign their own children in and out. They do this by scanning a QR code with their parent app. You can download the QR code from settings to print out. 
  1. Hover over your profile picture in the top right.
  2. Click on System Settings.
  3. Click on Daily Diary and Registers
  4. Click on the  icon next to Enable Registers
  5. Click on Reset in the top right if you want to regenerate the QR code.
  6. Click on Download.

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