User Accounts

/ˈjuːzər əˈkaʊnts/

noun — “the digital identity card that tells a system who you are and what you can touch.”

User Accounts are system-level identities that represent individuals, groups, or processes on a computer or network. They define what resources a user can access, what actions they can perform, and how their activities are tracked. Each account typically has a username, a password or authentication method, and associated permissions or roles. They are a cornerstone of security, privacy, and organizational management in multi-user environments.