How to Delegate Access in GoDaddy

Delegating access in GoDaddy allows you to give other users access to manage certain aspects of your GoDaddy account without giving them access to your login information. Here are the steps to delegate access in GoDaddy:

  1. Log in to your GoDaddy account: Go to GoDaddy.com and log in to your account using your username and password.

  2. Go to the “My Account” section: Once you are logged in, click on the “My Account” button in the top right corner of the page.

  3. Select “Delegate Access”: In the “My Account” section, look for the “Delegate Access” option and select it.

  4. Choose the permissions you want to delegate: GoDaddy allows you to delegate access to specific areas of your account, such as domain management, billing, and technical support. Select the permissions that you want to delegate and click the “Next” button.

  5. Add the email address of the person you want to delegate access to: Enter the email address of the person you want to delegate access to and click the “Add” button.

  6. Send the invitation: After adding the email address, GoDaddy will send an invitation to the person you want to delegate access to. They will need to accept the invitation and create a GoDaddy account before they can access your account.

  7. Manage delegated access: Once the person has accepted the invitation, you can manage their access by going to the “Delegate Access” section in your account. Here you can view the permissions they have been granted, revoke access, or add more permissions.

By following these steps, you can easily delegate access to your GoDaddy account to other users, allowing them to manage specific aspects of your account without giving them access to your login information. Keep in mind that delegating access also means giving access to sensitive information, so be sure to trust the person you are giving access to and be selective about the permissions you are giving them.