In Salesforce, sharing rules are used to extend access to records beyond the default access levels established by organization-wide defaults (OWDs). These rules allow administrators to define which groups of users (e.g., roles, public groups, territories) need additional access, such as Read/Write permissions, to records they do not own. Importantly, sharing rules cannot restrict access below the level set by OWDs; they only provide additional access. Thus, for Cloud Kicks, implementing sharing rules means expanding access where needed to facilitate collaboration and ensure that the right users have appropriate visibility into records like Accounts, Opportunities, or other objects based on their role requirements
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