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* Allows to [[Certificate verification|verify the validity of certificates]] in the Workplace [[Certificates]] feature
* Allows to verify the validity of certificates in the Workplace [[Certificates]] feature
* This capability may only be applied in the system context.
* This capability may only be applied in the system context.
* This capability will not take tenant into account, any certificate from any tenant can be verified (once you know the code)
* This capability is tenant-agnostic, i.e. any certificate from any tenant can be verified (once you know its code)
* This capability is not included in any role by default but it can be added to any role, even to "Authenticated user" and "Guest" roles. It is a common use case when certificates verification can be done by the non-authenticated users
* This capability is not included in any role by default, but it can be added if required, including the "Authenticated user" and "Guest" roles. This is a common use case when certificates verification has to be performed by the non-authenticated users.
 
==See also==
==See also==
* [[Moodle Workplace]]
* [[Moodle Workplace]]
* [[Certificates]]
* [[Certificates]]
[[Category:Capabilities]]
[[Category:Capabilities]]

Latest revision as of 13:50, 29 April 2022

workplacelogo.png This feature is part of Moodle Workplace™, which is available through Moodle Certified Partners and Service Providers only.
  • Allows to verify the validity of certificates in the Workplace Certificates feature
  • This capability may only be applied in the system context.
  • This capability is tenant-agnostic, i.e. any certificate from any tenant can be verified (once you know its code)
  • This capability is not included in any role by default, but it can be added if required, including the "Authenticated user" and "Guest" roles. This is a common use case when certificates verification has to be performed by the non-authenticated users.

See also