Managing Contacts in Client Area


Add an Additional Contact

  1. Log in to the Client Area
    • Access your client area.
    • Log in using your credentials.
  2. Navigate to the Contacts Section
    • Click on your account name in the top-left corner.
    • Select User Management from the dropdown menu.
  3. Add a New Contact
    • Fill in the required information:
      • Email address.
    • Set Permissions (optional):
      • Check the appropriate boxes to assign permissions to the contact.
    • Send an invitation to complete the process.

Edit an Existing Contact

  1. Log in to the Client Area
    • Access your Client Area and log in with your credentials.
  2. Navigate to the Contacts Section
    • Click on your account name in the top-left corner.
    • Select User Management from the dropdown menu.
  3. Locate and Edit the Contact
    • Find the contact you want to modify in the list.
    • Click on Manage Permissions next to the contact.
  4. Make Changes
    • Update the permissions as needed.
    • Review the changes to ensure accuracy.
  5. Save Changes
    • Click Save Changes to apply the updates.

Remove a Contact

  1. Log in to the Client Area
    • Access your Client Area with your credentials.
  2. Navigate to the Contacts Section
    • Click on your account name in the top-left corner.
    • Select User Management.
  3. Remove the Contact
    • Locate the contact you wish to delete in the list.
    • Click on Revoke Access next to the contact.
  4. Confirm Deletion
    • A confirmation window will appear.
    • Click Confirm to permanently remove the contact.
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