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Organization-level operations default to the Any admin operations rule, unless administrators add specific rules for User management, Trusted destination, Vault, or API management operations.
Any changes to the administrator policy are subject to quorum approval. You’ll be prompted to submit biometric approval on your iOS device.
To customize your administrator policy, tap Settings, then Policies, and select Admin policy. From here, you can configure Rules and Users.

Base quorum members

The base quorum defines the pool of administrators eligible to approve operations under the administrator policy.

Editing base quorum members

1

Open the rule

Tap Rules, then tap the three-dot menu next to the rule you want to edit and select Edit rule.
2

Update the quorum members

In Edit rule, tap the Quorum is field, select the members who can approve operations under this rule, and tap Continue.
3

Save and submit

Tap Done to save the rule. Follow the prompts to submit biometric approval — quorum approval is required.
Other administrators will receive a notification to approve the action. Once quorum is met, Anchorage Digital will review the operation.

Base quorum approvals

The approval limit defines how many base quorum members must approve an operation before it can proceed.

Editing base quorum approvals

1

Open the rule

Tap Rules, then tap the three-dot menu next to the rule you want to edit and select Edit rule.
2

Set the approval count

In Edit rule, use the stepper under Number of approvals required to set how many quorum members must approve.
3

Save and submit

Tap Done to save the rule. Follow the prompts to submit biometric approval — quorum approval is required.

Sub-quorums

Sub-quorums add an additional layer of approval security. Each sub-quorum establishes a prerequisite: any operation falling under the policy cannot be completed without a preset number of approvals from the designated sub-quorum members. Administrators can add as many sub-quorums as needed for each account-level policy.

Adding a sub-quorum

1

Open the rule

Tap Rules, then tap the three-dot menu next to the rule you want to edit and select Edit rule.
2

Start sub-quorum creation

In Edit rule, tap Add sub-quorum.
3

Select members

From the base quorum’s approver pool, select at least one member for the sub-quorum and tap Continue.
4

Set approval count

Set the number of approvals this sub-quorum requires and tap Continue.
5

Name and review

Give the sub-quorum a name and an optional description, then tap Finish.
6

Save and submit

Back in Edit rule, confirm the new sub-quorum, then tap Done. Follow the prompts to submit biometric approval — quorum approval is required.

Editing sub-quorum details

Administrators may update a sub-quorum’s name and description if circumstances change.
1

Open the rule

Tap Rules, then tap the three-dot menu next to the rule you want to edit and select Edit rule.
2

Open sub-quorum settings

Tap the three-dot menu next to the sub-quorum you want to edit and select Edit details.
3

Make changes

Update the Sub-quorum name or description as needed, then tap Finish.
4

Save and submit

Back in Edit rule, tap Done. Follow the prompts to submit biometric approval — quorum approval is required.

Editing sub-quorum members

1

Open the rule

Tap Rules, then tap the three-dot menu next to the rule you want to edit and select Edit rule.
2

Update members

Tap the three-dot menu next to the sub-quorum, select Edit members, then update the selected members and tap Continue.
3

Save and submit

Back in Edit rule, tap Done. Follow the prompts to submit biometric approval — quorum approval is required.

Editing sub-quorum approvals

1

Open the rule

Tap Rules, then tap the three-dot menu next to the rule you want to edit and select Edit rule.
2

Set the approval count

Tap the three-dot menu next to the sub-quorum, select Edit approval limit, choose the number of required approvers, and tap Save.
3

Save and submit

Back in Edit rule, tap Done. Follow the prompts to submit biometric approval — quorum approval is required.

Deleting a sub-quorum

1

Open the rule

Tap Rules, then tap the three-dot menu next to the rule you want to edit and select Edit rule.
2

Delete the sub-quorum

Tap the three-dot menu next to the sub-quorum and select Delete.
3

Save and submit

Back in Edit rule, tap Done. Follow the prompts to submit biometric approval — quorum approval is required.

Reset to default policy

You can reset a customized administrator policy back to the default configuration at any time.
1

Open the policy

Tap the policy you want to reset.
2

Initiate reset

Select Reset to default policy and follow the prompts.
3

Confirm

Select Reset to default policy again and confirm that you want to reset.
4

Submit for approval

Tap Finish and review and follow the prompts to submit biometric approval — quorum approval is required.