Hello Ivan, that depends on how much access you want to give your developer.
If you give your developer cPanel access, they will have access to all sites and emails on your account.
Here is our guide to changing and updating your cPanel password.
You can give your developer access to just the site folder. You do this using FTP.
Here is our guide to creating an FTP account. Make sure you create the account for the specific site directory your developer will work on.
Lastly, if you have a WordPress site, you may only need to give your developer WordPress access.
Here is a guide to creating a WordPress user.
One more thing: you may one to give your developer access to our support. Here is a guide on developer verification. This will only let them work on the site. It will not give them access to your AMP information.
That, along with access in general, is discussed here.
I hope that helps!
Hello Ivan, that depends on how much access you want to give your developer.
If you give your developer cPanel access, they will have access to all sites and emails on your account.
Here is our guide to changing and updating your cPanel password.
You can give your developer access to just the site folder. You do this using FTP.
Here is our guide to creating an FTP account. Make sure you create the account for the specific site directory your developer will work on.
Lastly, if you have a WordPress site, you may only need to give your developer WordPress access.
Here is a guide to creating a WordPress user.
One more thing: you may one to give your developer access to our support. Here is a guide on developer verification. This will only let them work on the site. It will not give them access to your AMP information.
That, along with access in general, is discussed here.
I hope that helps!