Managing Your Checkr Account Settings
Last updated July 25, 2024
Your Checkr account settings provide control over your account's functionality, user permissions, billing information, and other important aspects. This guide will walk you through managing your Checkr account settings effectively, ensuring optimal performance and security.
Accessing Your Account Settings
- Login to Your Checkr Account: Log in to your Checkr account using your credentials.
- Navigate to Account Settings: Locate the "Account Settings" section, typically found in the navigation menu or dashboard.
Managing Account Settings
- Company Profile:
- Update Company Information: Edit your company’s name, address, website, and other contact information.
- Manage Industry and Compliance: Specify your industry, compliance requirements, and any specific background check preferences.
- User Management:
- Add New Users: Invite new users to your account and assign specific roles (e.g., administrator, recruiter, background check reviewer).
- Manage User Permissions: Control the access levels and actions allowed for each user within your account.
- Update User Information: Modify user profiles, contact information, and account settings.
- Billing and Payment:
- View Billing History: Access your past billing statements and payment history.
- Update Payment Information: Manage payment methods, including credit card information or bank accounts.
- Change Billing Plans: If necessary, switch between different Checkr billing plans based on your organization's needs.
- Security Settings:
- Password Management: Update your account password for enhanced security.
- Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Enable 2FA for additional protection by requiring a second authentication step during login.
- Account Access Controls: Set access permissions for individual users and control their ability to perform specific actions (e.g., ordering checks, accessing reports).
Regularly reviewing and managing your Checkr account settings ensures that your account remains secure, efficient, and tailored to your organization's needs.
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