@Linda108 wrote:
@Bjarki3 Anytime you depend on people being technically savvy, you increase the chance people won't get it, so it is incumbent on you to pretend the guest is your great grandmother who is refusing to get a smart phone 😄
And I am going to press a bit harder. I have just landed in a country where my smart phone doesn't work after traveling for 12 hours. I know that a SIMM card provider at the airport will cost me at least 4 times more than waiting until I can go to a local shop. I have even done my research and know which shop and card I will buy, but first I need to get into my AirBNB, wash my face and have a cup of coffee. Then, I can find my way to the supermarket to buy some cheese, bread, eggs, maybe a sausage and then onto the mobile shop.
To assume that anyone can access the AirBNB servers, especially when they have just arrived, is just too much to assume. Be kind to your guests. Send them the code along with some instructions in advance.