Learn about the Nest × Yale Lock’s security features (2024)

You can no longer use Nest Guard as a bridge to connect your Nest x Yale Lock to Wi-Fi. Only a Nest Connect will be able to connect your lock to Wi-Fi. If your lock goes offline, you will not be able to operate your lock with the Nest app, but you will still be able to operate it with the keypad.

If you previously used Nest Guard as a bridge to connect your Nest x Yale Lock to Wi-Fi, you must take action to replace your Nest Guard with a Nest Connect. Eligible users received an email in January 2024 with instructions on how to receive a Nest Connect at no cost.Once you have a Nest Connect, refer to the Help Center article Keep your Nest x Yale Lock connected after support ends for Nest Secure to reconnect your lock.

If you currently own a Nest Connect, you may need to move it closer to your Nest x Yale Lock to connect it to Wi-Fi. If your lock is out of range of a Nest Connect and goes offline, you will not be able to operate your lock with the Nest app, but you will still be able to operate it with the keypad.

To install a Nest Connect, refer to the Help Center article Set up Nest Connect.

For more details, check the frequently asked questions in this Nest Secure Community Forum update.

Working together with Yale, we’ve designed a lock with a variety of features to help keep your home secure. The lock can keep you up to date on who’s coming and going and even give you alerts on your phone if it detects tampering.

The GoogleNest × Yale Lock is a tamper-proof, keyless connected deadbolt lock. As long as it maintains its connection to the internet, you'll be notified on your phone when someone comes home, as well as receive notifications and low battery alerts.

Durable and secure hardware

The Nest × Yale Lock is designed to be durable. It’s a certified ANSI/BHMA (A156.36, Grade 2) deadbolt lock that can withstand rain, dust, and snow. It’s usable in outdoor temperatures as low as -22°F (-30°C) or as high as 140°F (60°C).

Keyed locks can be easily picked or bumped. Since the Nest × Yale Lock is keyless, it can’t be picked or bumped. If your lock detects tampering, it will send a notification to your phone and sound the built in alarm.

Communicates securely

The Nest × Yale Lock usesAES 128-bit encryptionwhenever it’s communicating with other devices in your home or the outside world. Here’s a breakdown of some other ways your lock can help protect its connections and prevent hacking.

Important:When you use the keypad to unlock your door, the passcode is not wirelessly transmitted. Instead, encrypted passcodes are stored directly on the lock. This greatly reduces the chance of your passcode being intercepted or stolen. If you suspect that someone has a passcode who shouldn’t, you can always change or disable it using the Nest app. And since passcodes are stored on your lock, wireless jamming won’t cause your lock to stop working and your door can’t be unlocked this way.

Wi-Fi and Weave

The Nest × Yale Lock uses an encrypted internet connection to talk to the Nest app on your phone. With the Nest app, you can do things like lock and unlock remotely, change a passcode, and adjust the lock’s settings.

For these communications, your Nest × Yale Lock doesn’t connect directly to Wi-Fi. Instead it usesWeaveto connect to aGoogle Nest Connect in your home. Your Connect, which is connected to your Wi-Fi network, lets your lock communicate with the Nest service in the cloud and the Nest app on your phone.

Bluetooth

The Nest × Yale Lock uses Bluetooth, but only when you’re installing and setting it up. It doesn’t use Bluetooth for day-to-day functions. You won’t be able to unlock your door or change any settings over Bluetooth.

Family and guest access

You can choose whether you want to only give othersthe ability tounlock the door using a passcode on the keypad, or to also give themremote control over the lock’s settings and other Nest products in your home.

  • People withFull Accesscan use either the Nest app or the lock’s keypad to unlock the door.
  • People withHome Entry Onlyaccess can only unlock the door by entering their passcode on the lock’s keypad.
  • Each person has aunique passcode, so the Nest app will know who has unlocked the door. You can see who locked and unlocked the door during the last 10 days in the app.

After you’ve migrated your Nest Account to a Google Account, family members and guests will need to take these steps in order to use the lock:

  • People with Full Access: Migrate to a Google Account and ask the lock owner to add you as a member to their Google home.
  • People with Home Entry Only access: Ask the lock owner to confirm you still have access. If the lock owner has a family account, they’ll need to re-invite you.

Learn more about sharing Nest device access after migrating to a Google Account.

Nest app security

You can add an extra layer of security by signing into the app with 2-step verification. To learn more about 2-step verification and set it up onyour account, see:

Remember, never share your password with anybody.

Everyone gets a unique passcode

Because everyone who uses your lock has a unique passcode, you can know who’s coming and going. If you think that someone knows a passcode who shouldn’t, you can easily change the passcode or remove access using the Nest app. You’ll also have access to a 10-day history showing whose passcodes were used to unlock your door.

How to set or change passcodes for the Nest × Yale Lock

Notifications to keep you in the loop

There are a number of different notifications you can get from the Nest app. You can also enable or disable notifications with the app. The available notifications include:

  • When a person unlocks or locks the door, including the name you gave them in the Nest app and the time
  • When the lock has a low battery
  • When the lock has a very low battery
  • If someone withHome Entry Onlyuses a passcode outside of their scheduled time
  • When someone enters an incorrect passcode 5 times
  • If your lock goes offline for an extended period of time
  • When your deadbolt is unable to extend or retract
  • Tamper detection

In addition to notifications, you’ll also be able to view a 10 day history of the lock in the Nest app. This will show you who unlocked your door and when.

Privacy Mode

You can enablePrivacy Modeusing the Nest app or by pressing the white button on the inside of your lock. Privacy Mode will disable your lock’s keypad. You can use this option if you want to prevent anyone opening your front door using a passcode.

Note:Anyone you invite to your home withFull Accesswill still be able to disable Privacy Mode and use their phone to unlock the door. Anyone on the inside of your home will still be able to turn the thumb turn to unlock your door, which will also disable Privacy Mode.

Automatic and remote locking options

Locking your door

Did you remember to lock your door on the way out? Unlike a traditional keyed lock, the Nest × Yale Lock lets you lock your door remotely, and it can even lock itself automatically.

If your lock isconnected to the internet, you can:

  • Use the Nest app to check your lock. If it’s unlocked, you can lock it right from the app.
  • Set the Nest × Yale Lock to automatically lock itself when everyone’s away from home.

If your lock is not connected to the internet, you can:

  • Set the Nest × Yale Lock to automatically lock itself after a certain period of time.

To learn more about locking and unlocking your door remotely or automatically, visit the following article:

How to lock and unlock the Nest × Yale Lock

Unlocking your door

If you accidentally get locked out of your home and you don’t have your phone with you, no worries. The Nest × Yale Lock gives you a couple ways to get back inside without needing to break a window or call a locksmith. You can:

  • Use yourpasscodeon the lock’s keypad.
  • Get in touch withsomeone else who has access to the lockand ask them to unlock the door remotely using the Nest app. Your lock will need to be connected to the internet in order to be able to use this option.

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Learn about the Nest × Yale Lock’s security features (2024)

FAQs

Learn about the Nest × Yale Lock’s security features? ›

The Google Nest × Yale Lock is a tamper-proof, keyless connected deadbolt lock. As long as it maintains its connection to the internet, you'll be notified on your phone when someone comes home, as well as receive notifications and low battery alerts.

Is Google discontinuing Nest Security? ›

On April 8, 2024, Google stopped supporting Nest Secure, an install-it-yourself home security system that hit the market in 2017, effectively making it non-functional.

How secure is a Nest Yale lock? ›

The Nest × Yale Lock will disable its keypad for 90 seconds when someone enters an incorrect passcode five times in a row. Your lock will also send an alert to your phone so you'll know when someone is entering incorrect passcodes. You can also enable Privacy Mode to prevent anyone from using the keypad.

Will Nest Protect still work after April 2024? ›

The Nest Secure home system no longer works after Google's April 2024 update. Here's what's affected and what Google is offering instead. For more than 10 years Tyler has used his experience in smart home tech to craft how-to guides, explainers, and recommendations for technology of all kinds.

Is Google killing off Nest? ›

As we've warned you, on April 8th, Google is turning off support for its once-excellent Google Nest Secure home security system. This means that, as of today, your Nest Secure will no longer connect to the internet, and you won't be able to control it from the Nest app or receive notifications from the alarm system.

Can Nest Secure be hacked? ›

If hackers steal your password for an online shopping site, for instance, they can get into your Nest account too. And from there, they can access your cameras as well as your personal and financial information.

What is the most secure Yale lock? ›

Yale's range of door locks include the Yale Platinum 3 Star Cylinder: with BSI Kitemark accreditation, this lock is our highest security lock, with anti-saw, anti-bump, anti-snap, anti-pick and anti-drill and is insurance approved, offering peace of mind for homeowners.

Can I unlock my Nest Yale lock with my phone? ›

There are several ways to lock and unlock the Google Nest × Yale Lock. You can use the Nest app, enter a passcode on the lock's keypad, use the thumb turn when you're inside your home, use One Touch Locking, or set it to Auto-Lock after a predetermined time.

What is the R button on Yale lock? ›

R Press(Registration) button from the U inside of battery cover.

Does Yale lock work without Wi-Fi? ›

How does the lock work if my Wi-Fi stops working? Your Yale Assure Lock 2 connects seamlessly to the Yale Access App via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, depending on which connection is available. If your Wi-Fi is down in your home, you will still be able to connect to your lock over Bluetooth.

What is the black button on Yale Smart Lock? ›

On the inside of your Yale Lock, you may notice a black button under or next to the thumb turn. This button is currently disabled for most communities we serve, and therefore, does nothing at all. This button would allow you to set your lock into privacy mode.

Does the Yale Nest lock auto unlock? ›

Once you're close enough to your door (20-30 feet) and the Yale Access App sees your Smart Lock, your door will Auto-Unlock and the app will go back into Home Mode. More info on Auto-Unlock and tips on how to optimize it for success can be found here (for iOS) and here (for Android).

How many codes can you have on Nest Yale lock? ›

You can only have 20 passcodes (the owner plus 19 others) for each home in your account in the Nest app (3 homes maximum).

Is Yale Nest lock safe? ›

The Nest × Yale Lock is designed to be durable. It's a certified ANSI/BHMA (A156. 36, Grade 2) deadbolt lock that can withstand rain, dust, and snow. It's usable in outdoor temperatures as low as -22°F (-30°C) or as high as 140°F (60°C).

Will Google continue to support Nest Protect? ›

Nest has discontinued support for Nest Secure. Your Nest Secure will no longer connect to Cloud services, therefore it will no longer work in the Google Nest app and won't connect to the internet.

How long will Google support Nest Secure? ›

Google announced last year that it would stop supporting the Nest Secure ecosystem of home security products—and the time of death is quickly approaching. Starting on April 8, 2024, your Nest Secure devices will stop working with the Nest app and thus will be rendered, more or less, useless.

Is Google going away from Nest app? ›

As of September 29, 2023, Works with Nest (WWN) connections no longer work. You can continue to automate your home through Works with Google Home (WWGH) by creating Routines in the Google Home app's "Automations" tab or script editor, available now in Public Preview.

What will replace Google Nest? ›

The best overall Google Nest alternative is Hikvision iVMS-5200. Other similar apps like Google Nest are Rhombus, Omnigo, Mobotix, and Spot AI.

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