techyashish | Posts: 7

Groups/SubAccounts

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Is there any concept of Groups to manage users under company account ? Or something like subaccounts?


Duo_Liang | Posts: 3776

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Hi techyashish,

 

The Sub-Accounts feature enables an organization to create child accounts within the organization's master account, on the basis of its departments, geographical locations, or lines of business. Admin users can specify different account settings and signing ceremony re-brandings for different subaccounts.

Within each account/subaccount, Roles & Permissions feature allows you to create customized account roles with a set of permissions and to assign the role to your senders. Senders with the same account role will have the same UI/API accessibility.

 

Duo

 


techyashish | Posts: 7

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So is it fair to say 

Lets say i have company  X and i will be able to create  three sub accounts A,B,C and more

 

And the users will have role profiles for different sub accounts 

 

or one user can access all sub accounts

 

 


Duo_Liang | Posts: 3776

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Hi techyashish,

 

You can specify different account role(s) to a sender in different subaccounts. Once the user has been granted certain account role, he/she will then obtain the corresponding access to this subaccount.

 

Duo

 


techyashish | Posts: 7

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I am assessing One span  as solution for one of my clients

 

their requirement is    Corporate -> Sub Accounts -> Groups - > Users

 

they want to have admin at corporate  - sub account and group level

 

so is there any way i can understand hierarchy of  how users are created? or can i call some one for explaining my situation


Duo_Liang | Posts: 3776

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Subaccount feature actually allows you to create three levels subaccounts - parent > child > grandchild. So it's possible to set "corporate" as the master account, "subaccount" as the child level subaccount, and each "group" as grandchild level.

 

Duo


techyashish | Posts: 7

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so there wont be any administrator at group level only sub account level ?

 

for e.g.

Coporate -> Department 1 -> Department 1x - > Group

 

 

so in this case if  i need admin Department1 and department 1x has to be sub accounts?


Duo_Liang | Posts: 3776

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What I meant "assign Admin role to different users at each subaccount", the subaccount here is the Subaccount concept in OneSpan Sign. Essentially you can have admin users at every level - master, child and grandchild. 

 

Duo


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