What is authorization?

Authorization is when someone gives you permission to do something special.

Imagine you’re at a toy store, and your mom says, “You can pick one toy today.” That’s like authorization, she’s giving you the right to choose a toy. Without that permission, you might not be able to take anything home!

Like a Playground Rule

At school, sometimes only certain kids get to use the slide first. If your teacher says, “Elipedia can go on the slide now,” that’s authorization, your teacher is giving you the okay to play on the slide.

A Key to a Door

Think of authorization like a key. When you have the key, you can open the door and enter a room. If someone gives you the key, they’re authorizing you to go inside. Without the key, you might not be able to get in, just like without permission, you might not be able to do something special!

So whether it's picking a toy or going on a slide, authorization is about getting the right to do something fun!

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Examples

  1. A teacher lets only students in the classroom.
  2. Your mom gives you permission to use the computer.
  3. You unlock your phone with a passcode.

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