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Manage member permissions for an organization
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Written by David Hagan
Updated over 11 months ago

Within an organization, members can have one of two possible roles: admin or member.

Role definitions

Admin

An admin can:

  • invite and manage members

  • add and manage devices

  • create and manage all networks within the organization, even if they are not directly listed as a network operator

Member

A member belongs to one or more networks within the organization but cannot manage members or devices at the organization level. A member can be an operator of one or more networks within the organization but has no visibility into networks of which they are not directly listed as a member.

For more information on network permissions, please view this article.

Managing Member Permissions

Invite New Admins

To invite a new admin to your organization who is not currently an organization member, navigate to the Members page and click Invite Admins. A modal will pop up with a dropdown menu - select one or more users to invite as an admin and click Invite Admins. They will receive an invitation to join your organization as an admin.

Invite New Non-Admin Members

Non-admin members are added automatically as part of network invitations. To invite a member to a specific network, follow the instructions laid out in this article.

Remove Members

To remove a member from your organization, first, navigate to the Members page of your organization's settings. In the table of members, there is a Remove button next to each member's name. Click Remove to remove the member in question.

Alter Member Role

To change an organization member's role, navigate to the Members page of your organization's settings. In the table of members, there is a dropdown button next to each member's name with their current role. Use the dropdown to select their desired role. It will be automatically processed and you will see a notification appear confirming the role has been updated.

For a video walk-through, please see the video below:

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