Administrators
Admin Accounts are for those entrusted with administering the Application. Admin Accounts can generally do much more than Sender Accounts.
The Admin drop-down menu in the New User Experience enables Account Administrators to view and configure system settings. Depending on the account's pre-configured settings, some or all of the following sections will appear in that menu.
Menu Item | Description |
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User Management | |
Users | Enables an Administrator to view and manage any user who can access a OneSpan Sign account managed by the Admin. This option appears only if Roles and Permissions have been enabled (to arrange this, contact our Support Team). |
Managing Senders | Enables an Administrator to view and manage an account's senders. This option appears only if Roles and Permissions have been disabled (to arrange this, contact our Support Team). |
Roles | Enables an Administrator to view and manage a sender’s roles. The system-defined roles for senders are Admin, Manager, and Sender. The default role of a new sender is Sender. This option appears only if Roles and Permissions have been enabled (to arrange this, contact our Support Team). |
Managing Groups | Enables an Administrator to view and manage an account's groups. |
Application Settings | |
Security Settings | Enables an Administrator to configure a password policy for an account. |
Custom Fields | Enables an Administrator to manage Custom Fields for an account. |
Signing | Enables an Administrator to manage the appearance of various elements that appear in the Signer Experience. |
Data Retention | Enables an Administrator to manage the retention of data on their account. |
Sent Transactions Expiry Time | Enables an Administrator to change the expiry time for their account's transactions that are in the state Sent. |
Journal | Enables an Administrator to view and manage an account's IPEN settings, if this feature is enabled in the account. |
Integration | |
Managing API Access and Authentication Settings | Enables an Administrator to: (1) view an account's API Key; (2) create a Client App that will permit secure but short-lived API Tokens to be used for authentication. |
Managing API Access and Authentication Settings | Enables an Administrator to configure Managing API Access and Authentication Settings. |
Subscription | |
Subscription | Displays information about a customer account. |