Tapping on and Off
Workers can initiate a Tap-to-Access Site sign-in experience by selecting ‘Tap on or off’. This feature is only supported at participating Sites. Tap-to-Access uses Bluetooth for near-field communication, and we DO NOT use location data from the worker's device.
Bluetooth must be enabled and permission to use Bluetooth must be granted to the Workforce by Pegasus app, for the device to support Tap-to-Access.
- To enable Bluetooth, please visit your device’s Settings and turn Bluetooth on,
- The Workforce by Pegasus app will prompt the worker for permission to use the device’s Bluetooth function, if it has not been granted previously. The worker will need to enable this Bluetooth permission in order to use the Tap-to-Access functionality.
- Bluetooth is only in use when the worker is opens the Tap-to-Access screen.
Upon opening the Tap-to-Access screen, the screen will indicate it is searching for a reader. The worker simply needs to hold their device close to the reader on the Site Access Point.
Once the reader has detected the worker's device, the screen will update to inform the worker that the scan was successful.
Please note that the app will only indicate that the scan was successful, it will not indicate whether the Access Point permitted the worker to enter the location. The Access Point will check the worker's profile against the access requirements, and the worker will only be permitted to enter the location if they satisfy the access requirements.
Tap To Access Video demonstrating how to login and use the feature below
Clicking the picture will take you to the video.