> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://guide.taskopad.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://guide.taskopad.com/fundamentals/add-on-feature/access-management-ip-based-restrictions.md).

# Access Management (IP- based Restrictions)

**How It Works:**

**Web Access:** Users attempting to log in to TaskOPad via a web browser will be restricted based on the IP addresses configured in the system.&#x20;

**Mobile Access:** Similarly, users accessing TaskOPad through mobile devices will also be restricted by the specified IP addresses.<br>

#### **Setting Up IP-Based Access Restrictions**

&#x20;**Accessing the Admin Dashboard**

1. **Log in to TaskOPad**: Use your administrator credentials to access the TaskOPad Admin Dashboard.
2. **Navigate to Security Settings**: Go to the Organisation Management then 'Settings' menu, then select  'Access Management' and turn on IP Settings.

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3. **Select IP Restriction Options**: Find your current IP Address and if you want to change it you can Add IP Address of your own.
4. **Select Team Member for IP Restrictions:** Select the team members who are allowed to access TaskOPad via Web, Mobile, or both platforms. For those marked as "IP Restricted," access will be limited to the specific IP addresses provided above.

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