| 30 | | * Kernel Records supports two primary tiers of user access: Admins and Clients. |
| 31 | | Clients are external users who interact with the web store to browse inventory, manage personalized wishlists, and execute purchases. Their database access is limited to their own transaction history and profile details. |
| 32 | | Admins, on the other hand, are internal users responsible for the platform's content and operations. They can create, update, and moderate the product catalog, ensuring that all artist and album data is accurate and up-to-date. This clear separation of roles ensures both a streamlined shopping experience and a secure management environment. |
| | 30 | * Kernel Records supports two primary tiers of user access: Admins and Clients.\n Clients are external users who interact with the web store to browse inventory, manage personalized wishlists, and execute purchases. Their database access is limited to their own transaction history and profile details.\n Admins, on the other hand, are internal users responsible for the platform's content and operations. They can create, update, and moderate the product catalog, ensuring that all artist and album data is accurate and up-to-date. This clear separation of roles ensures both a streamlined shopping experience and a secure management environment. |