Google Webmaster Tools Finally Adds User Administration

One of the most sought after features in Google Webmaster Tools was to easily give third-party people access to your Google Webmaster Tools account without giving over your own username and password and without giving them full control of your site.

Google has finally satisfied this request by adding user administration to Google Webmaster Tools.

Now, site owners, who are defined as an owner if they go through the verification process in Google Webmaster Tools, can add access for others without making them go through the verification process. The access granted is either owner, full or restricted access.

You can add users either on the overview page where it says manage site and then by clicking on Add or remove users or under the site configuration section where it says user administration.

Those with restricted access will see this label when accessing the tool:

For more details on the access rights based on permission, see this help document.

Related Topics: Google: Webmaster Central | Top News

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