Can you give someone else access to your Twitter Account?

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If you want someone else to manage your business's Twitter content and ads, you’ll need to give them to your Twitter account. 

Twitter has a multi-user login option which allows multiple people to access your account. It’s a secure way to manage your Twitter account as you choose the levels of permission you grant and never have share your password. 

If you have employees, an agency, or freelancers who work on your Twitter content, they’ll need access to your account. Whether it’s to post content, share ads, or look at the analytics for your content, they’ll need access. 

If an agency, freelancer or team member manages your Twitter ads, you’ll need to give them access to your Twitter ads account. The process is different to granting access to post content and manage your Twitter account. If you’re the account administrator, there are 5 levels of permission you can give to people who need access your Twitter ads. 


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Select Security and account access, then Twitter Delegate, then Invite a member. Type the name or @username of the person you'd like to invite in the Invite a member to this account field. Assign a role to the member by selecting either contributor or admin. Click Send invite. 

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