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Partner Test Accounts Often Have Limited Permissions
Many platforms create special accounts for partners.
These accounts allow testing integrations or specific services.
However, they usually do not include full platform access.
- restricted feature permissions
- limited service modules
- controlled integration testing
- partner-specific tools
This structure keeps partner testing separate from normal user environments.
Why Access Is Restricted
Partner accounts are designed for specific operational roles.
Instead of exposing the full product, the system grants only the permissions required for testing.
- integration testing environments
- service partner configurations
- limited operational access
This prevents partner environments from affecting the core platform.
How To Confirm You’re Using a Partner Account
- check if the account is marked as partner or integration user
- review the permissions assigned to the account
- compare the interface with a standard user account
If the account is configured for partner testing,
restricted features are expected.
Your account isn’t malfunctioning.
You’re operating with partner-level permissions.