“GeoNode can be used without an account, but if you wish to upload, edit or view non-public resources you need to register”
Interactions with the GeoNode platform are primarily based on two distinct modes of operation, namely:
Authenticated users
GeoNode administrators have the relevant privileges to manually create users using the GeoNode admin interface . Users can also register on the GeoNode site using the self-service registration functionality, but this is only possible if the administrator of the site has enabled this feature. It is also possible for the system administrators to enforce an email validation step for new registrations in order to prevent the improper use of the site. GeoNode uses a granular permission control system that allows logged in users to interact with and perform additional operations. Once a user account has been created, it may be assigned permissions or added to security groups, which dictate which permissions are applied to multiple accounts. Additional features and resources will become available to the logged in user, depending on the relevant permission control settings applied to their user role or group.
Public users
In some instances, it may be desirable for some resources stored on the GeoNode instance to be published in a manner that users may search, view, access and download the resources without the need for an additional authentication step. By default, GeoNode includes a public access policy which users may assign to uploaded resources and will allow users to access the resource anonymously (without signing into the GeoNode instance). This is a configurable setting and system administrators may decide to revoke these permissions in line with operational requirements.
Goal: Create a new GeoNode account
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A GeoNode account enables users to be able to perform numerous additional operations, including:
Note that logging into the GeoNode instance does not assign the relevant permissions to a particular users profile, so these functions may not be available automatically. System administrators are responsible for permissions management which is available via the GeoNode admin interface.
Which of the following statements regarding GeoNode user accounts is the most correct:
Which of the following statements about GeoNode user accounts is false: