The Full Form of FLS is Field-Level Security.
You can use field level security to control access to individual fields within an object. Field level security is applied to the set of objects that the user is entitled to by either role-based security or record level security rules. If no field level security is defined for an object, security is applied at the object level (if security rules are defined) or at the folder level.
When you define a field level security rule, you must consider all the scenarios that are required to access the field. If any scenarios are not defined, a user’s access to the field is denied. This is known as redaction.
For example, one rule might specify that if a user is not an Owner, they have Read access only to a field. If a user is an Owner, they have Read and Update access. When the outcome of the formula is true, then Read access or Read and Update access is granted to a user. When the outcome of the formula is false, the field is redacted.
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Field-Level Security
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