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Please consider adding separate privileges to allow individual users access to edit/modify/create new findings within the "master" finding database without requiring they have administrator access to the entire service. I'm currently using this with a larger team, and am currently required to give administrative access to more users than I would like to a system that holds somewhat sensitive data.
Example Use Case
Granting users access to help the administrators with editing/fine-tuning findings without also granting them access to: create users, granting admin privileges to other users, or reading/editing all reports in the system
You guys rock btw 👍
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Thanks @deadjakk. This has been discussed in the past and I think it could be a valuable feature. However, realistically I am not sure when it will be implemented. I will leave it open as a feature someone could try to add to the project.
Feature Request
Please consider adding separate privileges to allow individual users access to edit/modify/create new findings within the "master" finding database without requiring they have administrator access to the entire service. I'm currently using this with a larger team, and am currently required to give administrative access to more users than I would like to a system that holds somewhat sensitive data.
Example Use Case
Granting users access to help the administrators with editing/fine-tuning findings without also granting them access to: create users, granting admin privileges to other users, or reading/editing all reports in the system
You guys rock btw 👍
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: