> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.aquanow.io/aquanow/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.aquanow.io/aquanow/legacy/user-guide/account-management/user-list.md).

# User List

We can support users in defining user access levels and permissions to give you autonomy of how you want to use Aquanow's platform. As needed, multiple users can gain access to making deposits/withdrawals, and executing trades.

First open the top right menu then select 'User list'.

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The User list page provides our clients with a quick view of all users and child users active on their account, as well as their respective roles, rights, and activity statuses.

'Edit Settings' rights allow users to whitelist IP addresses and create API keys, while Withdrawal and Trade rights allow users to initiate withdrawals and execute trades, respectively.&#x20;

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#### Changing User Roles

Defining user roles can only be done through our operations team. If you're interested in using this functionality, please reach out to us at <operations@aquanow.io>


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