
"The feature requires a second administrator to approve high-risk actions like adding or removing users or changing user roles. Sensitive actions like adding users or changing user roles will prompt other administrators of your account to approve these changes. High-risk actions like adding a new user, removing an existing user, or changing user roles will require approval from a second administrator to complete,"
"When you make a high-risk change to an account, a request is sent to another administrator for approval. All eligible administrators of your Google Ads account will receive an in-product notification to review these changes. Emails aren't currently sent for Multi-party approval. Administrators have 20 days to approve or reject a request before it expires. Requests are automatically blocked if they aren't acted upon within 20 days. If the action is still necessary, restart the process to generate a new approval request."
Multi-party approval (MPA) requires a second account administrator to verify high-risk Google Ads changes. High-risk actions include adding new users, removing users, and changing user roles. When a high-risk change is attempted, an approval request is sent to all eligible administrators via an in-product notification; emails are not currently sent. Administrators have 20 days to approve or reject the request before it expires. Requests are automatically blocked if not acted upon within 20 days, and the change must be re-requested if still needed. The feature increases protection by requiring two administrator approvals for sensitive changes.
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