By adding allow! email domains in your security settings, you can ensure that users from outside your organisation don’t get invit! to access your Google Ads account. For instance, if you set “example.com” as the allow! email domain for your account, you’ll only be able to invite [email protected] to the account, but not [email protected].
Avoid sharing login cr!entials among multiple users
If many people ne! to use your Google Ads dataset Account, don’t have them share the same username and password. Instead, grant each person access to the Google Ads account, using their individual Google Account.
Each Google Account can have direct access to up to 20 Google Ads Accounts. Also, keep in mind that if you’re managing multiple Google Ads accounts, a manager account might be a better option for you. You can then give different users access to the manager account, and allow them to access multiple accounts from that single manager account.
Manager account security mandates
Manager account security mandates are minimum that means guests will certainly security settings enforc! on all current and future sub-accounts that a manager account has administrative ownership over. These security settings are available to admin users of manager accounts and can be appli! to all current and future sub-accounts own! by the manager.
Obviously, these steps apply to
Google Ads specifically but most advertising europe email platforms implement similar features and security advice. Google is pushing security harder than most advertisers, though, so you may find other networks still have some catching up to do.