How to edit an authorization for an application
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How to edit an authorization for an application

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Article Summary

This tutorial will guide you through a step-by-step on how to edit an authorization for an application created in the A2A module.

Requirements

  • A created authorization for an application. This authorization must be active, that is, not expired or revoked. For more information, access How to create an application.

Edit an authorization

There are two ways to edit an active authorization.

On the Applications screen:

  1. On the senhasegura platform, in the upper left corner, click the Grid Menu, represented by the nine squares, and select A2A.
  2. In the side menu, select Applications.
  3. Select the desired application from the list and click the three vertical dots in the Action column.
  4. In the drop-down menu, click Authorizations.
  5. In the Authorizations window, locate the authorization you want to edit.
  6. In the Action column, click the three vertical dots.
  7. In the drop-down menu, select Change.
  8. In the Application Authorization window, make the necessary changes.
  9. Click Save.

On the Authorization for the application screen:

  1. On the senhasegura platform, click the Grid Menu, represented by the nine squares, and select A2A.
  2. In the side menu, select Authorizations for the application.
  3. From the list, locate the desired application and, below it, locate the desired authorization.
  4. In the Action column, click Change, represented by the paper and pencil icon.
  5. In the Application Authorization window, make the necessary changes.
  6. Click Save.
Info

Hover over the eye icon in the bottom left corner of the Application Authorization window to view the application's creator, the creation date and time, the user who performed the last change, and the date and time of the last change.

Next

How to view an authorization for an application

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