If a one-time access code is no longer needed, or you gave it to the
wrong person, you can revoke it from the Fluss+ app at any time. Once
revoked, the code stops working immediately — the recipient can no
longer use it to enter or exit.
Before you begin
- You must be the owner of the Fluss+ Intercom, or have been given
permission to manage its Intercom access.
- The code must currently be active. Expired codes are removed
automatically and don't need to be revoked.
- Revoking a code is immediate and can't be undone. You'll need to
create a new code if the recipient still needs access.
Steps to revoke a one-time access code
1. Open Devices from the home screen
Open the Fluss+ app. From the home screen, tap Devices in the
bottom navigation to see all the devices on your account.

2. Select your Fluss+ Intercom
Tap the Fluss+ Intercom that holds the code you want to revoke. This
opens the Device Details page.

3. Tap One Time Access
On the Device Details page, tap One Time Access to open the list
of active codes.

4. Tap the code you want to revoke
Each active code is listed by the recipient's name. Tap the code you
want to revoke to open its details.

5. Tap Delete
The details sheet shows the code, the recipient, and the remaining
time. At the bottom, tap Delete.

6. Confirm the revoke
A confirmation asks Delete access for ? Tap Delete to
confirm. The code is revoked immediately and removed from the list.

After revoking
- The code stops working right away. If the recipient tries to use it,
the intercom will reject the entry.
- The revoked code disappears from the One Time Access list.
- A slot frees up on your intercom's active-code limit, so you can
create a new one-time code straight away.
Want to create a new code instead?
See how to send a one-time access code for your Fluss+ Intercom.
Related Articles
How to send a one-time access code for your Fluss+ Intercom
One-time access lets you give a single guest, visitor, or delivery person a 4-digit code they can use to enter and then exit through your Fluss+ Intercom. Each code is valid for one entry and one exit, expires automatically (12 hours by default), and ...
How to configure the one-time access settings on your Fluss+ Intercom
The one-time access settings control how codes generated on your Fluss+ Intercom behave — which Fluss+ device they open, how many can be active at once, and how long each code stays valid. This guide walks through each setting and how to change it. ...
How to revoke a user's access to a Fluss+ device
This guide walks you through revoking a user's access to one of your Fluss+ devices from the Fluss+ app. Revoking removes the device from that user's app immediately and stops any Wi-Fi access, shortcuts, or automations they had tied to it. Before ...
Access types for Fluss+
This article explains the different access types in Fluss+ to invite users to your door, gate, or secured area. Each type controls how long someone can enter, whether they can invite others, what extra features they get, and how trusted they are ...
How does Tenant Access work
How Does Tenant Access Work on Fluss Plus This article explains Tenant Access in Fluss Plus — a powerful feature that grants trusted users (like tenants) permanent entry rights while allowing them to invite guests for short, controlled periods. ...