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Using FRITZ!Box Users
FRITZ!Box 4020 31
5. Specify whether or not the new FRITZ!Box user is allowed
to access from the Internet the FRITZ!Box contents for
which she or he has access rights.
Keep in mind that in order to access the Internet, a corre-
sponding service must also be enabled in the FRITZ!Box.
For information on how to do this, see the section
Accessing the FRITZ!Box from the Internet from page 32.
6. In the “Rights” area, specify for each FRITZ!Box user
which FRITZ!Box contents she or he is allowed to use.
For more information on rights, see the section from
page 31.
7. ClickOK.
The FRITZ!Box user account has been configured.
Rights for FRITZ!Box Users
The rights define which contents of the FRITZ!Box a FRITZ!Box
user is allowed to access.
The rights checked in the user account are granted to the
FRITZ!Box user for access from the home network and—if en-
abled—also for access from the Internet; see page 32.
You can grant the following rights:
FRITZ!Box settings
A user with these rights can open the
http://fritz.box
or
http://myfritz.box
view of the FRITZ!Box user interface.
Here she or he can see and edit all settings.
Configuration rights
automatically include the right to
access voice messages, faxes, FRITZ!App Fon and the call
list as well as the right to control smart home devices.
A registered user cannot revoke these rights herself or
himself and cannot disable her or his own account.
Do not create any user accounts for temporary users (like
weekend guests, for example) whom you would like to grant
Internet access over your FRITZ!Box temporarily. Use the
guest access of the FRITZ!Box over wireless LAN instead; see
page 93.

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