| Database-resident user authentication and access control. We can automatically add end-user authentication (sign-in) and role-based access control as a standard feature to your applications. This authentication feature is based on your own user and role data in your database, making it easy to set up and administer. Your app supports an unlimited number of user roles, and individual users can possess multiple roles. For example, the customer service supervisor has one role as a "rep" with access to customer account information, and a second role as "manager" with authorization to issue refunds or credits. These roles are accessible simultaneously without requiring the user to log in under a second role. |