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May 31, 2023
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How To: Add a User to Your Google Tag Manager

How to add a user to Google Tag Manager

Log in to your Google Tag Manager account

  • Click on the account name in the top left corner
  • Click on "User Management"
  • Click on the blue "New" button in the top right corner
  • Enter the email address of the person you want to add
  • Select the access level you want to give them (Read, Edit, or Approve)
  • Click "Add"

The person you added will receive an email invitation to access your Google Tag Manager account. They will need to accept the invitation and create a Google account (if they don't have one already) to access the account.

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