I think a keyed lock having a master key would be a big deal too if they didn't tell anyone, since usually they disclose that (eg. the "TSA locks" or some commercial locks explicitly marketed as having one). Otherwise you generally assume the key you have is the only key that unlocks the lock.
Of course if the locks have some sort of standardized keying they could record the key id with the safe serial number and make a new key for a particular safe using that information. I don't know whether or not they do that, but if you had a locksmith change the lock then they wouldn't be able to.
Oh I agree. I just somehow anticipate that this company already did disclose that, at least somewhere in the fine print. Couldn't spot anything on a cursory glance at their Terms of Use policy though.
I think a keyed lock having a master key would be a big deal too if they didn't tell anyone, since usually they disclose that (eg. the "TSA locks" or some commercial locks explicitly marketed as having one). Otherwise you generally assume the key you have is the only key that unlocks the lock.
Of course if the locks have some sort of standardized keying they could record the key id with the safe serial number and make a new key for a particular safe using that information. I don't know whether or not they do that, but if you had a locksmith change the lock then they wouldn't be able to.
Oh I agree. I just somehow anticipate that this company already did disclose that, at least somewhere in the fine print. Couldn't spot anything on a cursory glance at their Terms of Use policy though.