Assigning sensitive permissions to staff
As the store owner, you automatically have permissions that let you access private store data, such as your personal banking information, other financial information, and customer data. These permissions are known as sensitive permissions. As you grow your business, you might want to delegate certain tasks to staff members that require them to have access to your private store data.
You can do the following by giving sensitive permissions to your staff members:
- spend less time managing your business, and spend more time developing your business
- delegate some workflows, such as GDPR requests, and updating payment settings
- feel more confident about activating 2-step authentication for your account, therefore, making your account less vulnerable
- distribute sensitive tasks across several staff members to ensure that no one staff member's account is vulnerable
- release ownership of your store without complications
Sensitive permissions
The following permissions expose private store data:
- Request data
- Edit permissions
- Edit billing payment methods and pay invoices
- Manage other payment settings
Tasks that only the store owner can perform
A Shopify store can only have one store owner. It's usually the person who opened the store. You can check who’s listed as the store owner by clicking Settings > Users and permissions in your Shopify admin. Email messages from Shopify are sent to the store owner’s email address.
The following actions are only available to the store owner regardless of which sensitive permissions have been given to staff members:
- Manage Shopify Payments
- Create and manage a Shopify Balance account
- Access Shopify Capital settings
- Pause or deactivate your store
- Transfer store ownership
Additionally, some optional or early access features that require Shopify Support's assistance to activate must be requested by the store owner.