

Previously, after logging into our secure Web portal at , a registered user could enter debug mode, use the Web browser’s DevTool to locate the live stream, and then play or share that link with someone else to play outside of our secure system. However, that would have been the user’s choice to share that link, and they would have needed to first log into the eufy Web portal to get this link. One is to use the eufy Security App, and the other is to use our secure Web portal at . Today, there are two primary ways to view live streams of eufy Security cameras. You can grab the latest version of VLC for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch from the App Store.Playing Live Videos in Third-Party Media Players ∙ Cloud login credentials are now shared across all devices ∙ Stored login information is now shared across all devices ∙ Recently played network stream URL are now shared across all devices ∙ Display chapter duration in playback UI ∙ Added support for music albums with more than 1 disk

∙ Added option to configure playback continuation ∙ Added improved UI support for Right-to-Left languages ∙ Media stored in folders on remote servers is now played as a list VLC for Mobile version 2.7 also includes a list of other changes and improvements as well: VLC now supports system wide search through Spotlight, Split View for side-by-side apps on the latest iPads, and Touch ID unlocking on iPhones and iPads with fingerprint scanners. In addition to including the first Apple TV version of VLC, the latest update includes an updated watchOS 2 app for Apple Watch users and several new iOS 9 features for iPhone and iPad. The app is in the entertainment/utility category similarly to Plex which wouldn’t have been whitelisted for the old Apple TV model but is possible on the new Apple TV thanks to the App Store model. The iOS app can plug into cloud services like Dropbox and even iCloud Drive to pull source files. VLC is especially useful for playing video and audio formats on Apple products that would otherwise require converting to compatible formats. Today VLC for Mobile delivered a major update that includes the first Apple TV version as well as a handful of new features on iPhones and iPads. We heard in September that VLC for Apple TV was in the works, and last month the team started accepting beta testers. The popular VLC app for playing a variety of media formats not supported by iTunes has now made its way to the new Apple TV.
