diff --git a/docs/administration/passwords/burnt-secret-password-storage.mdx b/docs/administration/passwords/burnt-secret-password-storage.mdx
index 015d13bf6..5de95d5f9 100644
--- a/docs/administration/passwords/burnt-secret-password-storage.mdx
+++ b/docs/administration/passwords/burnt-secret-password-storage.mdx
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ If a burnt Secret is forgotten, it **must** be reset and regenerated. Storing th
## Store a Burnt Secret
-Creating a burnt Secret is very similar to the creation of a normal stored Secret. Head to the **Resources > All Secrets** and click **Create**.
+Creating a burnt Secret is similar to creating a normal stored Secret. Navigate to **Resources > All Secrets** and click **Create**.
The **Password Storage** option can be set to **Burnt** (as opposed to the default of **Normal**), which will cause a Secret to be stored non-retrievable:
diff --git a/docs/administration/passwords/index.mdx b/docs/administration/passwords/index.mdx
index 27fd1068f..2c901c721 100644
--- a/docs/administration/passwords/index.mdx
+++ b/docs/administration/passwords/index.mdx
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ title: "Passwords"
Device42 software helps IT teams securely manage passwords for Device42 user accounts and for environment discovery purposes. Passwords that are stored for the purpose of authentication for discovery and other tasks are called 'Secrets'. Passwords related to the Device42 user accounts are called 'passwords'.
-This section covers password operations, policy, reporting, burnt secret storage, and secret permissions. Use the sidebar on the left to navigate to specific pages.
+This section covers password operations, policy, reporting, burnt secret storage, and secret permissions. Use the sidebar on the left to navigate to specific pages.
diff --git a/docs/administration/passwords/password-operations.mdx b/docs/administration/passwords/password-operations.mdx
index 7540c3807..ceb88ccca 100644
--- a/docs/administration/passwords/password-operations.mdx
+++ b/docs/administration/passwords/password-operations.mdx
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Navigate to **Tools > Settings > Password Security** and enter a 12-32 character
## Add a New Secret
-Navigate to **Resources > Secrets >All Secrets** and click **Create**.
+Navigate to **Resources > Secrets > All Secrets** and click **Create**.
You'll also have the option to add a new Secret from discovery job pages and anywhere else credentials are needed.
@@ -47,14 +47,14 @@ Fill in the following fields:
- **Category**: Select a category or add a new one.
- **\# Days Before Expiration**: Number of days before the password expires.
- **Use Password**: Selected by default.
-- **Password Storage**: Choose between **Normal** or **Burnt**. See [Burnt Secret Storage](administration/passwords/burnt-secret-password-storage/#what-is-a-burnt-secret.mdx) for more information.
+- **Password Storage**: Choose between **Normal** or **Burnt**. See [Burnt Secret Storage](administration/passwords/burnt-secret-password-storage.mdx#what-is-a-burnt-secret) for more information.
- **Password:** Required when **Use Password** is selected. Click the **eye icon** to display the password.
- **Key File**: Select an existing key file stored on your machine.
- **Devices**: Optionally assign one or more devices to a password. Useful for easy searching and centralizing all device passwords.
- **Application Components**: Optionally assign one or more [Application Components](apps/application-components/index.mdx) to a password.
- **Notes**: Searchable free text.
- **Last Password Change**: Provide the date and time the password was changed.
-- **Custom Fields**: Assign custom field values. Learn more about [creating a custom field for Secrets](administration/custom-key-value-pairs-explained/#create-a-custom-field-for-secrets.mdx).
+- **Custom Fields**: Assign custom field values. Learn more about [creating a custom field for Secrets](administration/custom-key-value-pairs-explained.mdx#create-a-custom-field-for-secrets).
### Assign Permissions
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Navigate to **Resources > Secrets > All Secrets** to display the Secrets list pa
Note that the search bar doesn't return matches for passwords. You have to go to the Secrets list page to perform a search for specific passwords (stored in the Secret object).
-By default, the password is not displayed. Click the blue **eye icon** to display the password or to hide it again. Click the blue **copy icon** to copy the password to your clipboard.
+By default, the password is not displayed. Click the blue **eye icon** to display the password or hide it again. Click the blue **copy icon** to copy the password to your clipboard.
-- Enter a unique name for the report in order to **Save** it.
+- Enter a unique name for the report to **Save** it.
### Export and Schedule the Report
@@ -79,4 +79,4 @@ Click **Export** and choose between the **Excel** or **TSV** (Tab-Separated Valu
}}
/>
-See [Reports](/reports/index.mdx) for more information about creating Device42 reports.
+See [Reports](reports/index.mdx) for more information about creating Device42 reports.
diff --git a/docs/administration/passwords/set-default-password-management-group.mdx b/docs/administration/passwords/set-default-password-management-group.mdx
index d86507261..a5e0b6f02 100644
--- a/docs/administration/passwords/set-default-password-management-group.mdx
+++ b/docs/administration/passwords/set-default-password-management-group.mdx
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ sidebar_position: 3
import ThemedImage from "@theme/ThemedImage";
import useBaseUrl from "@docusaurus/useBaseUrl";
-Device42 allows you to set a default view-edit group for passwords. Once set the group(s) will be given view-edit privileges by default on all new passwords.
+Device42 allows you to set a default view-edit group for passwords. Once set, the group or groups will be given view-edit privileges by default on all new passwords.
## Set the Default Group
diff --git a/docs/administration/role-based-access-control/index.mdx b/docs/administration/role-based-access-control/index.mdx
index 218295eec..1d4bc79f8 100644
--- a/docs/administration/role-based-access-control/index.mdx
+++ b/docs/administration/role-based-access-control/index.mdx
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The list pages for permissioned objects have two useful filters:
- Filter by an object or subnet category to see all objects that can be seen by groups with view permissions for the category.
-You can view the objects that a group is associated with by clicking the ellipsis icon and selecting **Direct Permissions**, **Inherited Permissions**, or **All Permissions**.
+You can view the objects that a group is associated with by clicking the **ellipsis icon** and selecting **Direct Permissions**, **Inherited Permissions**, or **All Permissions**.
-Here, we are about to assign the **Prod** admin group permissions to the three racks listed above. If you click **Add group for selected objects**, you will give the **Prod** group the right to view and edit the selected racks. Leaving the **Change Permissions?** box unchecked means only granting view permission.
+In this example, you are assigning the **Prod** admin group permissions to the three racks listed above. If you click **Add group for selected objects**, you will give the **Prod** group the right to view and edit the selected racks. Leaving the **Change Permissions?** box unchecked means only granting view permission.
-And now we'll add some VLAN permissions.
+Next, add some VLAN permissions.
Administrators**, select the user from the list page, and
When you click **Save**, the user will only have permissions to act on the IP addresses, DNS records, and VLANs defined in the admin group they are assigned to.
-Please make sure the **Superuser Status** checkbox is unchecked before saving.
+Make sure the **Superuser Status** checkbox is unchecked before saving.