Emergency key
Laura They are easy to break. As I mentioned in another topic, I would prefer an electronic lock
easier than a normal padlock with a key? i doubt it.
Laura Nobody wants it
i think if it were designed securely, there would be a high demand, especially among people like us, because then the discussion about the emergency key would be solved.
Philip might be a good idea to change the combination lock every day of the year. That would take it above 4k years.
that's what my father would do, but i'm all about principle. i have an emergency system, but admittedly it could be better. with a number combination i would only have to send my father a whatsapp and he could give it to me within a minute.
Angelina PS: has anyone actually read about such a chastity belt, i.e. a chastity belt with a combination lock, if so where
I would imagine that it would only take a fairly minor modification on belts that are fastened with a padlock.
Getting a compact padlock with more than 4 digits is abit more challenging, though.
Angelina perhaps a combination lock with 6-10 digits attached directly to the belt?
yeah, but that would be pretty big for the belt. Not able to be hidden under the clothes.
How about a keysafe with a password? Or a remote keysafe via Bluetooth Tethering? Like that the keyholder only can open the safe with his cellphone.
youdontknowme I would imagine that it would only take a fairly minor modification on belts that are fastened with a padlock.
i would at least consider it better than using a padlock so far
Philip if I had an envelope with the key in it I would try and learn some clandestine skills to open it without looking like it had been tampered with.
this is risky, but within the realm of possibility. i think the best thing is if only the key holder knows the combination and then sends it as a message or something similar.
i don't have much confidence in technology. a pure combination lock would be mechanical, which is much more trustworthy in my opinion.
Angelina i don't have much confidence in technology. a pure combination lock would be mechanical, which is much more trustworthy in my opinion.
Mechanics can jam even more easily than electronics can glitch. As long as you have a way to make it not rely on a stable power supply for safety (unlockable) and security (irremovable without proper unlocking), I would prefer the electronics.
well, i have had different experiences. i don't want to contradict you and especially with couples it can be very romantic if for example the fingerprint of the partner is used, but i have generally had better experiences with mechanics in my life than with electronics.
Angelina I have to agree.
One funny article... https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-54436575