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accesso

Accesso is an Italian noun meaning access, entry, or admission. It denotes the ability or permission to enter a place, to use a service, or to retrieve information. The term derives from Latin accessus, from ad- 'to' + cedere 'to go', and is related to the English word access. In everyday Italian it can refer to physical entry, such as l'accesso a un edificio, or to the right of using a resource, such as l'accesso a Internet or l'accesso ai dati.

In technology and computing, accesso describes user permissions to systems, networks, or data. Common phrases include

In legal and policy contexts, accesso often refers to the right to obtain information. The diritto di

Accessibility is also connected to accesso through the Italian term accessibilità, referring to making services, facilities,

controllo
di
accesso
(access
control),
autenticazione
(authentication),
and
autorizzazione
(authorization).
Types
of
access
include
accesso
remoto
(remote
access),
accesso
privilegiato
(privileged
access),
and
accesso
guest/user
accounts.
Access
logs
(log
di
accesso)
record
who
has
entered
a
system,
and
misconfigurations
can
create
security
vulnerabilities.
accesso
exists
in
data
protection
and
freedom
of
information
regimes,
for
example
the
right
of
access
to
personal
data
under
privacy
laws,
and
to
public
records.
Restrictions
may
apply
for
security
or
privacy
reasons.
or
information
usable
by
all,
including
people
with
disabilities.
Cognates
and
related
terms
appear
in
many
domains,
from
architecture
to
user
experience,
reflecting
the
common
idea
of
gaining
entry
or
use
under
defined
conditions.