FleekDash 2.5.9 adds a practical control for exception cases: Permission Overrides for individual users.
When a single person needs access outside their base role, admins can create a targeted allow/deny override without cloning roles or disrupting the rest of the permission model.
What's New
Permission Overrides tab for user-level exceptions: create overrides tied to a specific user and a specific permission, independent from role defaults.
Allow or deny per permission: each override explicitly sets behavior (Allow or Deny) so exception handling is auditable and intentional.
Reason field for traceability: optional justification can be recorded per override (for example temporary support access or VIP trial), helping teams understand why an exception exists.
Active overrides visibility: current overrides are listed in one place so admins can review and clean up stale exceptions.
Hard safety boundary preserved: plan-based restrictions still cannot be bypassed by overrides.
What's Improved
Safer capability editing patterns: role updates keep clearer guardrails when working with high-privilege permissions.
Protected role awareness: critical native role behavior remains protected while custom role workflows stay flexible.
Better delegation confidence for agencies and internal teams managing multiple permission profiles.
Lower risk of accidental access misconfiguration during daily role maintenance.

