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Permission Sets for Buyers, Buyer Managers, and Account Switchers for B2B Stores
Manage access to your commerce store's features and data by using the preconfigured permission sets for buyers, buyer managers, and account switchers.

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Manage access to your commerce store's features and data by using the preconfigured permission sets for buyers, buyer managers, and account switchers.
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Which Salesforce Commerce Product Do I Have?
| Permission Set | Capabilities | Required Licenses |
|---|---|---|
| Buyer | Access the store, view products and categories, add products to wishlists, and purchase products. | External Apps License or higher |
| Buyer Manager | Besides buyer capabilities, includes management of carts and orders of all buyers linked as effective accounts to the buyer manager’s account. Manage contacts and reports. | Customer Community Plus or higher |
| Account Switcher (Optional) | Allows buyers and buyer managers to switch between accounts. To create an account switcher permission set, clone the buyer or buyer manager permission set and add System Permissions. | Customer Community Plus or higher |
If you don’t want to use the preconfigured buyer and buyer manager permission sets, we recommend that you clone the preconfigured sets and customize as necessary.

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