Permission sets are a way to grant specific privileges and access rights to users or groups in a system. They are commonly used to define what actions a user can perform or what resources they can access, without assigning them full administrator privileges. This allows for granular control over security and data access, ensuring users only have the permissions necessary for their specific roles.
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