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'''Access Lists''' ('''ACL'''<ref group=Note>The game calls it "Access List" but the concept is commonly called "[[:wikipedia:Access-control list|Access-control list]]". Thus the abbreviation "ACL".</ref>) are part of the system to control access to shared resources like [[Upwell structures]] and [[Bookmark|bookmarks]].
'''Access Lists''' ('''ACL'''<ref group=Note>The game calls it "Access List" but the concept is commonly called "[[:wikipedia:Access-control list|Access-control list]]". Thus the abbreviation "ACL".</ref>) are part of the system to control access to shared resources like [[Upwell structures]] and [[bookmark]]s.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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** {{Co|yellow|Caution:}} A manager <em>can</em> demote, block and remove themself.
** {{Co|yellow|Caution:}} A manager <em>can</em> demote, block and remove themself.
* Member - Gains the permissions that are granted to the access list. Can not see the list in their Access List window and thus can not see who its members are.
* Member - Gains the permissions that are granted to the access list. Can not see the list in their Access List window and thus can not see who its members are.
* Blocked - Is effectively only for shared bookmark folders or profiles "removed" from the list. It is used to exclude an entity that is added by a "higher" entity.
* Blocked - Is effectively for shared bookmark folders or profiles "removed" from the list. It is used to exclude an entity that is added by a "higher" entity.
The Admin and Manager roles apply only to the access list itself. The permissions set on shared folders or in profiles count as having the Member role. However, as you need the Admin or Manager role to "see" the access list only admins and managers can assign access lists to shared folders or profiles provided they have the permission/corporation-role to do so.
The Admin and Manager roles apply only to the access list itself. The permissions set on shared folders or in profiles count as having the Member role. However, as you need the Admin or Manager role to "see" the access list only admins and managers can assign access lists to shared folders or profiles provided they have the permission/corporation-role to do so.