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Users have different permissions on your site, depending on their account level.

Site admin (Level 99)

Site admins have special access to their site. Typically event organizers are site admins, in addition to your JUNO team. Talk to your JUNO success manager to request site admin access for a user.

A site admin has the highest account level on their JUNO site. They are also known as “99-level users.”

If you're a site admin, you can:

The site admin account level does not bypass access level tags. Site admins still needs those tags in order to access restricted content.

Content admins

Any user can be given special permissions for individual pieces of content. Usually, these are speakers, moderators, exhibitors, or other content managers.

Sessions and in-person sessions

Users who are added to a session or in-person session through the Speakers tab or Presenters tab are given backstage permissions for that session. This means they can use moderation tools, join the greenroom, download analytics reports, and edit the session using the front-end editor.

Speaker pages

Users are added to a speaker page in the Information tab. Do this if you want speakers to be able to edit their own page and download analytics reports.

The second way to add a user account to a speaker page is in the Representatives tab. Do that if you want the flexibility to turn admin rights on or off for the user. Admin rights give them permission to edit the page and download analytics reports.

Exhibitor suites

Users are added to exhibitor suites as representatives so that they can be contacted by visitors. If admin rights are turned on for a representative, they can edit their page and download analytics reports for their page.

On-demand content

Users who are added to on-demand content with their admin rights turned on can edit that page and download analytics reports.

Courses and the learning management system

See User types and permissions for learning management.

Basic users (Level 0)

Basic users don’t have any special permissions. Everyone is a basic user by default.

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