Step 1 of 6

First, make sure Fadaie owns the digital keys.

Fadaie should be able to sign in, recover access, and invite help without sharing one password. This includes the accounts that control the web address, website, customer information, email, Google services, advertising, and YouTube.

What needs to happen

Confirm who owns each account, which email or phone can recover it, and turn on two-step verification.

Why it matters

If one person leaves or a shared password stops working, Fadaie should not lose control of its website or email.

Where this happens

Inside the account page for each company that controls the domain, website files, customer information, email, Google services, ads, or YouTube.

Choose the closest situation

What does access look like today?

Some access is missing—help us recover it.

We make a recovery list, work through the providers one at a time, and avoid changing the live site until critical access is restored.

Choose and continueProvider recovery may take time

We are not sure who owns everything.

Do not change the live website yet. First identify the account owner, billing contact, recovery method, and people who can currently sign in.

Choose and continueDo not switch the live site yet

Who does what

Fadaie owns it. We help manage it.

The client keeps ownership and billing. We receive named, limited access only where needed. Passwords should never be sent by email or text.

Basic client checklist

  1. Name one internal owner for each service.
  2. Confirm the recovery email and phone.
  3. Turn on two-step verification and save backup codes.
  4. Invite us with the smallest useful role.
  5. Record renewal dates and billing contacts.

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