An Experience Cloud license determines the baseline set of object access available to
an Experience Cloud user. This page lists the object access you can grant to Experience
Cloud users under each of these licenses: Customer Community, Customer Community Plus,
Partner Community, and External Apps.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise,
Unlimited, and Developer Editions
Each community license can make create, read, edit, or delete permissions available to
Experience Cloud users for specific data objects. Assign user permissions for data access
through a profile, permission set, or both.
Each license has a "login" version that provides identical access levels. If you experience
any difficulties with a login license, contact your Salesforce representative.
Objects in bold are automatically available to users when the license is
provisioned. All other objects must be assigned in a profile or permission set.
Note As a best practice, always clone the standard profile associated with a community
license, and change object permissions as needed. If you want to limit the number of cloned
profiles, use permission sets to assign object permissions.
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