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https://support.google.com/a/answer/182076?hl=en
Sign in to your Admin console - Google Workspace Admin Help
An admin account has privileges to manage services for other people in your organization. The Admin console is only available when you're signed in to an admin account. If you don't have access to an admin account, get help from someone else who does. For details, go to Who is my administrator?.
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https://support.google.com/a/answer/2537800?hl=en
Manage a user's security settings - Google Workspace Admin Help
Tip: To find a user, you can also type the user's name or email address in the search box at the top of your Admin console. If you need help, go to find a user account. Click the user’s name to open their account page. At the top, click Security. View or manage the user's security settings by using the following steps.
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Google Workspace Admin Help
Official Google Workspace Admin Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Workspace Admin and other answers to frequently asked questions.
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https://support.google.com/a/answer/172176?hl=en&c…
Make a user an admin - Domain verified - Google Help
An administrator (or admin) account is a Google Workspace account that has access to the Google Admin console. When a user with an admin role signs in to their Google Account, they have access to additional management controls where they can do things like add users to your account and manage their services.
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https://support.google.com/a/answer/1626902?hl=en
Create & share a group calendar - Google Workspace Admin Help
As an administrator at work or school, you can create calendars to share with people in your organization. These are called group calendars. For example, you might want a shared group calendar for com
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https://support.google.com/a/answer/10710447?hl=en
Troubleshoot login challenges, 2-Step Verification, & sign-in issues
If 2-Step Verification is preventing you from accessing an admin account, and if there isn’t another administrator in the organization who can assist you with regaining access, you’ll need to recover the account. To begin the account recovery process, follow the instructions in Recover an account protected by 2-Step Verification.
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https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/7532419…
Allow or block access to websites - Google Help
As a Chrome Enterprise admin you can block and allow URLs so that users can only visit certain websites. Restricting users’ internet access can increase productivity and protect your organization from viruses and malicious content found on some websites.
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https://support.google.com/a/answer/1219251?hl=en
Administrator privilege definitions - Google Workspace Admin Help
When you assign an admin role to a user in the Google Admin console, you grant them administrator privileges and access to the Admin console. The role's privileges determine the admin's controls in t
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Manage Chrome browser with Windows device management
For administrators who manage Chrome browser on Windows for a business or school. As an administrator, you can use custom settings to configure Chrome browser settings on your organization’s Microso
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https://support.google.com/a/answer/33561?hl=en
Recovering administrator access to your account - Google Help
Where you have lost administrative access to a Workspace (formerly G Suite) service or need to seize control of the service from an unauthorized admin, you can leverage DNS to authenticate your claim over the service and reset the primary admin account password.