Setting Up Accountability Partners
Last updated July 25, 2024
Having an accountability partner is a valuable part of using Covenant Eyes. This guide will help you understand how to set up accountability partners and its benefits.
Adding Accountability Partners
- Log In to Your Account: Visit the Covenant Eyes website [https://www.covenanteyes.com/](https://www.covenanteyes.com/) and log in using your username and password.
- Navigate to Your Account Settings: Click on "My Account", "Account Settings", or similar options to access your account management area.
- Select "Accountability Partners": Find the section related to accountability partners. This might be labeled as "Partners," "Accountability Groups", or something similar.
- Add a New Partner: Click on a button or option to add a new accountability partner.
- Provide Partner Information: You'll likely need to enter the following information about your partner:
- Name: The full name of your accountability partner.
- Email Address: Their valid email address for receiving communication.
- Permission Level: Decide the level of access your partner will have to your reports and information. This could include viewing reports, receiving notifications, or managing certain aspects of your account.
- Partner Approval: Once you've added your partner, they will receive an email notification with instructions on how to accept your request.
- Confirm Partner Access: Once your partner has approved the request, they will have access to the agreed-upon information.
Benefits of Accountability Partners
- Increased Support: Having an accountability partner offers a sense of support and encouragement in your journey towards healthy online habits.
- Enhanced Motivation: Knowing that someone else is aware of your online activity can provide extra motivation to stay on track with your goals.
- Transparency: Sharing your reports with a trusted partner can help you stay accountable and address any areas of struggle.
- Shared Responsibility: Accountability partners can help you identify potential risks and temptations and provide guidance in creating healthy boundaries.
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