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"access privileges" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the level of permission or rights that someone has to access certain information or resources. Example: The new employee was granted access privileges to the company's confidential files after successfully completing a security clearance.
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Plus, he had passcodes and access privileges that came with his position".
When employees leave the company or their roles change, their access privileges must be revoked or altered immediately.
The idea is that the same computer database that gives employees of a firm or government access privileges online also opens (or closes) doors for them.
Access privileges to company systems need to match employees' job descriptions so that, for example, only people in the personnel department can access employee records.
When I try to add new music to my iTunes library, I keep getting an error message that says I "don't have enough access privileges for this operation".
Any state that consistently fails to investigate and prosecute murder and violence against media personnel should forfeit access, privileges and aid.
The prosecution's filing contends that Dr. Lee tried 16 times to enter a secure laboratory area after his access privileges had been rescinded on Dec. 23, 1998.
What we know is that data was taken via his computer in Geneva and that this IT worker had full access privileges.
Activists who dared unfurl an unregistered banner that read "Qatar, why host not lead," were immediately thrown out of the convention center by U.N. security guards and had their access privileges revoked.
The sensitivity level directly manages user's access privileges.
We approach the problem of specifying the access privileges held by each subject.
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