Securing Clarity Content
Liferay’s granular permissions ensure precise control over data and application access at multiple levels. Remember that Liferay uses an additive permissions model. This means users only inherit permissions explicitly assigned to their role, helping ensure that content stays secure and access is granted only to those who need it.
Each permission grants the ability to perform a specific action (e.g., create, delete, update, view) on a particular resource (blog posts, documents, users, applications). So an example of a permission is the ability to update blog posts.
Exercise One: Fine Tuning Manager Permissions
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Conclusion
Congratulations, you’ve completed Module 5: Users and Permissions. Throughout this module, you learned the essentials for Liferay user management, including roles, permissions, and user groups.
Now you can move on to the next module where you’ll start building Clarity’s enterprise website.
Up Next: Module 6: Site Building