> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.griaule.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.griaule.com/gbs/en/applications/griaule-mobile/user-permissions.md).

# User Permissions

### Basic permissions

To perform a search in Griaule Mobile, the user requires the following permissions to be able to carry out operations and view information:

* org\_ALL
* ori\_all
* bcc\_mobile

Allow the user to view candidates with civil, criminal and necro origin

The user requires the permission:

* bcc\_user

Which authorizes face and fingerprint identification and verification operations.

### Investigation permission

To access the "Cases of attention" linked to a profile, a user registered in SMART with investigation permission is required. Only then will the display of the "Cases of attention" information linked to a profile be authorized.

### Manual capture permission

To access the manual capture permission (Griaule Mobile 1.7.0), which allows the user to pass smile and open-eyes validations (required for necro use) it is necessary that the user has the permission linked to their profile

* bcc\_mobile\_manual\_capture

This permission allows the user to manually force a capture and review the taken photo before submitting it for analysis

{% hint style="info" %}
Photo review is a feature available only in the manual capture flow.
{% endhint %}

### Where to register the permissions?

Contact support and request the registration of the permissions on the chosen account


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