User groups

User groups

With individual user groups you define access rights to the system. For example, an admin has unrestricted access to all areas. A partner account should only have access to the settings that are relevant for his store. There are already predefined user groups, which were designed by us, but which can be changed as desired. For example, if your employees need additional permissions, we can modify the user group for checkout access accordingly. We recommend that you contact us at support@get-sides.de if you wish to make any changes, as many areas are interlinked and the authorizations should therefore not be changed without being checked by us.
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