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  • On the left of the screen, as many tabs as there are available profiles.
  • On the remaining right of the screen, PrestaShop display displays the clicked selected profile's permissions. This tab contains two tables side by side.

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  • On the left, menu-related permissions: you can decide what the profile can do with menus. In effect, you could prevent a profile from editing the content of a page, or even hide the menu entirely.
  • On the right, module-related permissions: while you might allow some profiles to see the available modules, you might prefer that only the most trustworthy employees should be able to configure some key modules. Since version 1.6.0.11, you also indicate if they can uninstall a module. 

For each of the menu criteria, you have 5 options:

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Meanwhile, the module criteria have only 2 3 options:

  • View. Employee can view the module's configuration.
  • Configure. Employee can configure the module.
  • Uninstall. New in 1.6.0.11. Employee can uninstall the module.

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Then you need to assign permissions to this new profile. Go to the "Permissions" page, and click on the tab for the new profile: the list of criteria appears. By default, a new profile has access to none of the back office pages, and can only view the impact of some modules on the back office (for the pages he or she has permissions to view).You have .

There are two ways to fill the criteria, depending on the limits or freedom you want the profile to have:

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