On 2017-02-13 08:17, Khurram Shahzad wrote:
> You are right! But, there should be some way to place some read only
> attributes in the users' context which are set by Administrator and can be
> viewed by user.

I do not think it makes sense because the context is something that the
client set when calling the server so it is free to set what ever he
wants. Making it readonly on the UI will not increase any security
measurement.
But as I said previously we put in the context and preferences only
fields that are actually user preferences so there is no reason for the
administration to overrule that.

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