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  • What will I find in the "Roles and accesses" section?
  • What types of roles exist in Sesame, and what are their characteristics?
  • What are the Default General roles?
  • What are the Default Specific roles?
  • How can I create a role?
  • How can I duplicate roles?
  • How can I delete roles?
  • How can I edit the "Basic information" of a role?
  • How can I configure the "Access levels" of a role?
  • What are Holders and how can I assign them?
  • How can I assign roles if I manage a group of companies?
  • What are Managed and how can I assign them?
  • How can I see which groups or employees are managed by a role holder?
  • What is “Data privacy” for?
  • How do the roles granted through "Roles and Accesses" coexist with those granted by sections?
  • What is the "Change history"?
  • Why are there new roles in my account?
  • How can I manage access to employee data?
  • Do roles have default data privacy settings?
  • What happened to my “Access levels” settings after the migration to “Data privacy”?

What will I find in the "Roles and accesses" section?

Browsing the new Roles section is quite easy. The first thing you will find upon accessing the section is a chart with the key information for each role: its name, type, and the number of Holders assigned to it.

To manage each role's configuration, simply use the quick-actions button at the end of each line or click on the role's name.

You will have access to:

  • Basic information: name, type, and role description.
  • Access level: control the accesses assigned to a role, view accesses categorized by tool and section, and define the allowed actions (editing, reading, or both) for each.
  • Data privacy: decide which employee information is available for role holders.
  • Holders and Managed: manage the Holders of each role and the areas they manage (people, workplaces, departments, or even the entire company).

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