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.. _enable-the-use-of-cert-manager-apis-by-an-arbitrary-user:
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Enable the Use of cert-manager APIs by an Arbitrary User
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If you are currently binding fairly restrictive |RBAC| rules to non-admin
users, for these users to use cert-manager, you need to ensure they have
access to the cert-manager apiGroups, cert-manager.io and acme.cert-manager.io.
For more information, see :ref:`Private Namespace and Restricted RBAC
<private-namespace-and-restricted-rbac>`.