User management - GCSE Computer Science Definition

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User management is a process in computer systems that controls how users interact with a computer network or application. It involves creating and managing user accounts, setting permissions, and controlling access to different areas or features. For example, teachers might have more access to school computers than students. User management ensures that everyone can only see and do what they are allowed, keeping information secure and organised. It is important because it protects sensitive data and keeps the system running smoothly without unauthorised users causing any problems.

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