Salesforce previously announced the retirement of permissions in profiles starting in Spring ’26. This enforcement has now been postponed based on customer feedback and remaining feature gaps.
While profiles will continue to support permissions for now, Salesforce recommends transitioning to a permission set–led security model for improved flexibility and scalability.
Salesforce continues to invest in enhancements such as:
Although profile-based permissions are still supported, Salesforce recommends adopting a least-privilege model using profiles for baseline settings and permission sets for access control.
Use profiles to define default user settings:
Best Practice:
Use permission sets and permission set groups for access and permissions:
To transition from profiles to permission sets:
Configure Default Settings in Profiles
Configure Permissions and Access in Permission Sets
Guidelines for Creating Permission Sets and Permission Set Groups
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