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What is an Access Level?

June 27th, 2024 | 1 min. read

Isabel Leckie

Isabel Leckie

Isabel is a Marketing Specialist at DGA.

Also known as an Authority Level, Access Levels control which users can access what doors, cabinets, or drawers during specified time periods. A user can be assigned one or more Access Levels depending on their role. Think of Access Levels as logical groupings within your business, such as departments, floors, or work shifts that share the same access requirements. Each Access Level is comprised of where (specific doors) and when (schedules). Depending on their role, a user can be assigned one or more Access Levels.

With DGAPass, you can easily control Access Levels for each individual user along with schedules. For instance, you could give Employee A access to your retail location between 8 am and 9 pm and Manager A access from 4 am to 11 pm and so on. Each access point (or door) is also 100% customizable so you can limit who can access storage areas, for instance. All of this can be done at any time on the DGAPass web portal and mobile app.

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