Understanding Permissions In CX For User Community

Sara Anthony
Sara Anthony
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Summary

Bynder uses a default set of rights to define permission types and their capabilities. If necessary you can customize these to fit your individual use case. Here is a table to understand the default permissions for CX for User Community solution.

Creator Manager Viewer 
  • Users with this permission can create and manage their guides and view guides created by other users that are set to be visible to them. They cannot manage or modify guides created by others.
  •  This permission allows users to create custom links.
  • Users with this permission can manage all guides and their content. This includes setting a cover image, managing access rights, changing the title, or deleting a guide. The role is referred to as ‘editor’ and is intended for portal administrators.
  • Users with this permission can edit and delete all custom links, including those created by others.
  • Users with this permission can view the content of all guides that are set to be visible to them. They cannot add or edit any guides or content.
  • Users with this permission can view all custom links, including those created by other users

Note: Users with the viewer permission cannot view unpublished works, consider the Manager or Creator permission for this functionality .

(Legacy) Styleguide

Heavy user Regular user Light user
 
  • Edit style guide - Allows users to make changes to guidelines.
  • View styleguide - Gives read-only access to guidelines.

FAQs

Who can update the permission profiles?

Only your Bynder admin has access to permission profiles to ensure necessary security.

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(Legacy)Styleguide

Level: Proficient

Proficient-level articles are for users who have some prior Bynder knowledge. These articles require you to know the basics and may also require higher-level portal rights to accomplish the task outlined within the article. 

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