Administrators and Editors

In UV-CMS, you can manage users with administrative access through the "Team" tab. These users can be administrators, editors, or interns, and each role type has different rights and responsibilities when working in the administration panel.

User types and rights:

Administrators

Administrators have full access to all modules and system settings. They can manage content, configurations, user roles and permissions, as well as monitor and moderate the overall operation of the platform.

Editors

Editors have rights to create, edit and moderate content, but their access is usually limited to specific modules or sections of the platform, depending on the needs of the project. They can approve content added by other users (e.g. interns) and actively work on site updates.

Interns

Interns have limited access to the administration panel and usually work under the supervision of editors or administrators. They can add content, but it requires approval before it can be published.

Features in the "Users" section

In this section you can:

  • Add new users and set their role (administrator, editor, intern);
  • Edit users by changing their information and permissions;
  • Delete users if they no longer have an active role in the project;
  • Track user activity in the admin panel.

Activation of users

When new users are added or register in the system, they receive a confirmation email, after which their account is activated. Activated users can log in to the administration panel and use the functions corresponding to their role.

This module provides flexible control and a clear division of responsibilities, facilitating content management and moderation, which is key to the efficient operation of the system.

Additional security with two-factor authentication in UV-CMS

UV-CMS offers advanced measures to protect your system through two-factor authentication (2FA). This feature adds an extra layer of security by requiring users to verify their identity in another way besides a password.

Options for two-factor authentication:

Receive a code by email

After entering the password, the user receives a unique code at their email address, which they must enter to complete the login process.

Google Authenticator

Using the Google Authenticator app, users can generate temporary codes directly on their mobile device. This is a fast and secure method of authentication.

Digital signature

For an even higher level of security, UV-CMS supports digital signature authentication, which ensures that the system is accessed by an authenticated user.

Benefits of two-factor authentication:

  • Reduces the risk of unauthorized access, even if the password is compromised;
  • Secures sensitive information and content in the administration panel;
  • Maintains a high level of security for a variety of projects, including those with heightened data protection requirements.

It is recommended that all users with access to the administration panel (administrators, editors, and interns) use this feature to ensure maximum project security.