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How to manage applications
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Written by Veracity by DNV
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Click on 'Applications' page on the Veracity Access Hub homepage and you can see applications that are available to your company account. Here, you can:

  • Search for available applications (1).

  • See available applications (2).

  • Browse Marketplace to find and buy subscriptions to new applications (3).


​When you select an application, you can:

  • Add users to this application so that they can use it (1).

  • See the users with access to the application (2).

  • Revoke the user's access to an application (3).

  • For an application with access levels, see and set user's access level (4). This is possible only for apps that are fully managed by Veracity and have application levels built in.

Note that some users are service principals meaning they are machines performing necessary background tasks. Because of that, you cannot revoke their access which is indicated by a padlock symbol next to the garbage can icon used for revoking access.

If you have enabled the user group feature for your company account, when you select an application, you can:

  • Add users and user groups to this application so that they can use it (1).

  • Change the subscriptions' view (2). Direct users or groups have been given access to this app directly while Expanded users lists all the users with access to the application including those that got it from being members of a nested group.

  • See the groups and users with access to this application (3).

  • Control Access level that users and groups have in the application (4). This is possible only for apps that are fully managed by Veracity and have application levels built in.

  • Revoke the users' and user groups' access from this application (5).

Note that some users are service principals meaning they are machines performing necessary background tasks. You cannot you cannot revoke their access from the application which is indicated by the padlock symbol (6).

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