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title: Brain Sharing
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Quivr provides a powerful feature to share your brains with others. This can be done by sharing with individuals via their emails and assigning them specific rights. The rights can be categorized into three types: Viewer, Editor, and Owner.
## Types of User Rights
Each user type has different levels of access and capabilities within a shared brain. Here's a breakdown:
A viewer has the right to ask questions to the brain. They can interact with the brain but cannot modify or delete any information.
An editor has more rights than a viewer. They can not only ask questions but
also download files from the brain. However, they cannot delete any files.
An owner has the highest level of rights. They can ask questions, download files, and even delete files from the brain.
## How to Share a Brain
Sharing a brain is a straightforward process. Follow these steps:
The person will receive an email with an invitation to access the brain. They can accept the invitation and start interacting with the brain based on the rights assigned to them.
If the person you are sharing the brain with does not have a Quivr account,
they will be asked to create one before they can access the brain.
Only one mail is sent to the person you are sharing the brain with. If they
lose the mail, they will not be able to access the brain. In such a case, you
will have to share the brain again.
Remember, sharing brains in Quivr is a great way to collaborate with your team
or share information with others. Make sure to assign the appropriate rights
to ensure the security and integrity of your information.