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By default, authenticated users have permission to edit their own profile, send messages, blog and do other things outside of courses. | By default, authenticated users have permission to edit their own profile, send messages, blog and do other things outside of courses. | ||
==See also== | |||
* Using Moodle [https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=325032 The difference between "Authenticated User" and "Student" roles] | |||
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[[ja:認証ユーザ]] | [[ja:認証ユーザ]] | ||
[[de:Authentifizierter-Nutzer-Rolle]] | [[de:Authentifizierter-Nutzer-Rolle]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:43, 17 March 2023
When a user logs in, they are automatically assigned the role of authenticated user. A user will have additional roles as well as the authenticated user role according to where they are in Moodle, such as student in a course.
By default, authenticated users have permission to edit their own profile, send messages, blog and do other things outside of courses.