Relation Strings
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Predefined relation strings
The following relation strings are defined by the standard. If you want to create a statement that does not fit one of these statement types, you can define your own unique string.
Relation string |
Description |
delegate_permission/common.handle_all_urls |
Grants the target permission to handle all URLs that the source can handle. |
delegate_permission/common.get_login_creds |
Grants the target permission to retrieve sign-in credentials stored for the source. |
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Last updated 2024-06-26 UTC.
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