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Comment: Add more details regarding access for each role

A user can have one of three the following roles within the portal 

  • Manager A - a manager account is a “Customer Admin”"Customer Admin", where they have access to all results, invite . They additionally have the following access
    • Invite new users to the portal, and can close .
    • Modify issues including commenting and updating an issue's priority or status including closing any issue at anytime. A manager account
    • Create and also view the API key for integrations purposes.
    Security
    • A keys for integrations or accessing the results of different products within Data Theorem.
    • Link PreProd apps to the related App/Play Store app or unlink them.
    • Label an app as an Enterprise (Internal) app or remove the label.
    • Share apps and findings among the different Data Theorem products. 
  • Security - a security account has access to zero apps by default, but must be given access to apps by a manager account. The security user can close issues at anytime, but has no other access beyond closing issues one-by-one.DeveloperThey have the following access
    • Modify issues including commenting and updating an issue's priority or status including closing any issue at anytime.
    • Link PreProd apps to the related App/Play Store app or unlink them.
    • Label an app as an Enterprise (Internal) app or remove the label.
    • Share apps and findings among the different Data Theorem products.
  • Security (All Apps) - a security account has the same access to a security account but they have access to all the apps within an organization by default.
  • Developer - a developer account has access to zero apps by default, but must be given access to apps by a manager account. They have the following access
    • Comment on issues only, they cannot modify or close issues.
    • Link PreProd apps to the related App/Play Store app or unlink them.
    • Label an app as an Enterprise (Internal) app or remove the label.
    • Share apps and findings within App Secure.
    • A developer account has access to zero apps by default, and cannot close issues either. The developer account is basically a read-only account to the apps that the developer has access to.
  • Developer (All Apps) - a developer account has the same access to a developer account but they have access to all the apps within an organization by default.