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The most common usage scenarios:
- **Automated scripts**: If you need to run automated scripts that access resources within your organization, you can use service users instead of storing your login credentials in plain text.
- **Third-party integrations**: If you want to integrate your resources with a third-party service, you can use a service user to provide access to your data without giving the third-party service access to your personal account.
- **Access control**: If you need to grant access to a specific set of resources to a particular application or service, you can create a service user with the necessary permissions.
- **Automated scripts**: if you need to run automated scripts or infrastructure as code tools like Ansible or Terraform that configure your NetBird network.
- **Third-party integrations**: if you want to integrate NetBird with a third-party service, you can use a service user to provide access to your data without giving the third-party service access to your personal account.
**Command-line tools**: if you use command-line tools like cUrl to interact with your NetBird network.
### Creating a Service User