Controlling system access
Once we have users and they have their passwords, in theory, we can say that the system can start to live. Using the earlier example of a city and its residents, our users can start wandering through our system, visiting its nooks and crannies, creating records, and admiring dashboards. But they also need to sometimes leave this digital city and relax amid the real chirping of birds, the sound of water in the nearest stream, and the warm rays of the sun on their skin... Oh, forgive me – I got lost in thought looking out the window at the snowflakes swirling in the wind. But returning to the topic of mandatory time off from Salesforce, many companies have their policies, a set of rules that apply to employees at a certain level.
Sometimes companies simply do not want employees to access Salesforce data outside of the workplace, which may be due to data security reasons or simply because the office is located in a certain place and the company does...