Hi @Daniel Oderbolz ,

 

These are valid points you mentioned, especially from an architectural perspective. It’s always a tradeoff: ACLs define true security boundaries, while BQBR function more as a usability layer, shaping how data is viewed in list contexts.

 

From an architectural standpoint, the value lies in how these mechanisms complement each other — ACLs ensuring protection of data, BQBR helping streamline the viewing experience, and governance guiding how restrictive or open that visibility should be.

 

Best,
Bill