Access Control Lists, or ACLs, are an extra layer of authentication in the ADR server. ACLs allow you to organize users into groups and assign specific permissions to each group. Access to an object through a user-group is controlled by these predefined list of permissions.
ACLs allows data objects to be grouped into as many categories as you want, with each category linked to user-groups through a variety of permissions.
The access on an object through a user-group is controlled by multiple permissions. With the help of these permissions, data privacy can be consistently maintained across objects that users upload in the database.
Only data items are supported for now and support for other objects (templates, data sets, and so on) will be rolled out incrementally in future updates.