by · MasLogin October 14, 2025
MasLogin Fingerprint Browser roles include Super Admin, Sub Admin, and Standard Member. The Super Admin has the highest level of access and oversees everything. Sub Admins assist with management. Permissions for Standard Members are assigned as needed by the Super Admin or Sub Admins, and they are typically responsible for day-to-day operations.
Member Management List
Click 【Member】 under 【Team】 to enter the team member information management page.

Super Admin
The Super Admin is the highest-permission role in the team management system. Within the team they manage, the Super Admin has full access, can monitor and adjust team resources, configurations, and overall operational status. Each team has only one Super Admin.
- After registration, each account has its own team, and the account holder is the Super Admin of that team.

- Any team created later by the user will also assign that user as the Super Admin of the new team.

- The Super Admin can add Sub Admins to assist with management, create Standard User Groups, and add, edit, delete, or transfer any member.

Sub Admin Management
- Sub Admins assist the Super Admin with team management. Their permissions are limited compared with the Super Admin. They take on part of the management responsibilities and can manage members and resources within an allowed scope, reducing the Super Admin’s workload.
- Sub Admins are added by the Super Admin. The Sub Admin management section is view-only and does not allow operations related to managing Sub Admins.
- Sub Admins can create Standard User Groups and add, edit, delete, or transfer standard members.

Standard Members
- Standard user group members are mainly added by the Super Admin or Sub Admins.
- Standard members do not have permissions related to user or user group management. They cannot create, modify, or delete user groups, and they cannot operate on other members’ information.

- Standard members’ feature permissions are strictly limited based on team needs. They only have access to the features explicitly granted to them.





