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5.3 Settings
Settings provide fine-grained control over defaults and security-sensitive options that affect user experience and system behavior. They bridge global policy and day-to-day operation.
Well-defined settings ensure predictable behavior while allowing controlled customization where appropriate.
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5.3.1 Administration — Settings — General Settings — Defaults
This section explains how general settings define default behavior across the tenant, focusing on usability, consistency, and safe customization without overlapping with security-specific controls.
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5.3.2 Administration — Settings — Security Settings — Tokens and Access
This section explains how security settings control authentication, tokens, and access boundaries at tenant level, focusing on enforcement, risk reduction, and auditability without overlapping with global system controls.