From be76a4bbb80341e3aaa8bf016c8a5e37e12dd2da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kyle Spearrin Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2018 19:31:09 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] more collection explanation --- _articles/organizations/collections.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/_articles/organizations/collections.md b/_articles/organizations/collections.md index 18123e92..9d39c486 100644 --- a/_articles/organizations/collections.md +++ b/_articles/organizations/collections.md @@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ popular: false tags: [] --- -Collections allow you to group related logins within your organization that your wish to share. A simple personal organization for a family may only want to have one or two collections (ex. Parents and Kids), while a larger organization like a company may have many collections (ex. each department such as Sales, IT, Developers, Dev Ops, etc). +Collections allow you to group related items that are being shared from your organization's vault. A simple personal organization for a family may only want to have one or two collections (ex. Parents and Kids), while a larger organization like a company may have many collections (ex. Servers, Social Media Accounts, Executives, etc). {% image organizations/collection-listing.png %} -When you add a new user to your organization, you can associate that user to one or more collections within your organization. Once the user has access to your organization, any logins that are placed into that user's associated collections will be available in their vault. When associating a user to a particular collection, you can also decide whether or not that user has write access to logins contained within it. Selecting the **Read Only** option will ensure that the user cannot edit any logins within that particular collection (they can just view and use them). +When you add a new user to your organization, you can associate that user to one or more collections within your organization. Once the user has access to your organization, any items that are placed into that user's associated collections will be available in their vault. When associating a user to a particular collection, you can also decide whether or not that user has write access to logins contained within it. Selecting the **Read Only** option will ensure that the user cannot add, edit, or delete any items within that particular collection (they can just view and use them). {% note %} -Collections are different than folders. Collections are a way to organize logins and limit user access within an organization’s vault while folders are a way for individual users to organize logins within their own personal vault. An individual user may wish to further organize the logins being shared with them in their own vault into a personalized folder structure that makes sense just for them. +Collections are different than folders. Collections are a way to organize items and control user access within an organization’s vault while folders are a way for individual users to organize logins within their own personal vault. An individual user may wish to further organize the logins being shared with them in their own vault into a personalized folder structure that makes sense just for them. {% endnote %} \ No newline at end of file