In order to perform any of these tasks, you must be logged in to Grafana on an account with Grafana Server Admin permissions. For more information about Grafana Admin permissions, refer to [Grafana Server Admin role]({{< relref "../../permissions/_index.md#grafana-server-admin-role" >}}).
1. Click the user account you wish to view. If necessary, use the search field at the top of the tab to search for the specific user account that you need.
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Each user account contains the following sections.
### User information
This section of the account contains basic user information. Users can change values in these fields on their own account.
- **Name**
- **Email**
- **Username**
- **Password**
![Server Admin user information section](/img/docs/manage-users/server-admin-user-information-7-3.png)
### Permissions
This indicates whether the user account has the Grafana Admin flag applied or not. If it is **Yes**, then the user is a Grafana Server Admin.
See recent sessions that the user was logged on, including when they logged on and information about the system the logged on with. You can force logouts if necessary.
- **E-mail -** Optional if a **Username** is entered.
- **Username -** Optional if an **E-mail** is entered.
- **Password -** Required.
1. Click **Create user**.
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The user can change all this information after they log in. For instructions, refer to [Grafana user account profile]({{< relref "../user-admin/user-profile.md" >}}) and [Change your password]({{< relref "../user-admin/change-your-password.md" >}}).
## Edit a user account
Change information or settings in an individual user account.
### Edit user information
Edit information on an existing user account, including the user name, email, username, and password.
1. Click **Yes** or **No**, depending on whether or not you want this user account to have the Grafana Server Admin role.
1. Click **Change**.
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The next time this user logs in, their permissions will be updated.
## Add a user to an organization
Add a user account to an existing organization. User accounts can belong to multiple organizations, but each user account must belong to at least one organization.