Hi Uzair,
Please find my answer in blue:

On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 9:10 PM, Uzair Tariq <[email protected]> wrote:

> A Bundle of thank Constantine Covtushenko now the working to
> Authentication Backend for anonymous and inactive users is clear. Just one
> last question does the scenario that i defined in my example when you asked
> for the use case fit this line from the same topic.
> * The support for anonymous users in the permission system allows for a
> scenario where anonymous users have permissions to do something while
> inactive authenticated users do not.*
> Can you explain your deduction( The semantics of the line ) from this line
> of the topic with an example?
>
Let us check terms:
Anonymous User - is one that is not authenticated. It refers to scenarios
when someone opens site pages. Even robots can be such users.

Inactive Authenticated User - is one that successfully logged in.

That is why we can distinguish between them - 'not logged in' VS 'logged
in'.
That is why it is said '*inactive authenticated users*'.

Examples:
1. Someone just opens any page with public access - Anonymous User case
2. A Person which is logged in but did not confirmed their email or
something to activate their account and then opens page with public access
 - Authenticated But Is Not Active User.

Hope that helps,


Regards,
Constantine C.



> On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 8:56:47 AM UTC+5, Uzair Tariq wrote:
>>
>> Does the Django have support for permission for the anonymous users? 
>> Reference
>> Topic Link
>> <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/topics/auth/customizing/#authorization-for-inactive-users>
>>  is
>> making it Uzair, for me deciding between its support. Is it talking
>> about a scenario where permission does support anonymous users and its
>> possible consequences w.r.t inactive users?
>>
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