pastpermission
Pastpermission is a coined term used primarily in discussions of information governance, access control, and consent management to describe permissions or authorizations that were granted in the past. It emphasizes the temporal aspect of rights, distinguishing historical allowances from current or future approvals. Because it is not a standardized term in major legal or security frameworks, its exact meaning can vary by context.
In practice, pastpermission can refer to access rights that originated under an earlier policy or agreement
Pastpermission is sometimes contrasted with current consent or present authorization, highlighting how historical rights interact with
See also: consent, authorization, access control, data governance, auditability.