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Updated by Oliver Günther 11 months ago
### Steps to reproduce **As** an admin of an instance that have users without log time permissions
**I want to** not see the time tracking module
**so that** users don't do actions they can't perform
<br> **Acceptance criteria**
1. Login as a * Hide the entry menu `My time tracking` when:
* The user who has **no permissions** no permission in any project to **log **Log own time** or **log **Log time for other users**.
2. Observe the main navigation menu.
* These permissions are activated by default. Administrators need to deactivate that for roles if needed.
### What is the buggy behavior? **Technical notes**
The “My time tracking” menu entry is still visible, even though the user has **no permission to log time** in * <br>
**Permissions and visibility considerations**
* Users who don't have any project.
This is misleading, as users are presented role with functionality they cannot actually use. log time permissions.
**Out of scope**
### What is the expected behavior?
* <br>
If a user has **no permissions
_Set the_ **To be informed/consulted teams** _field to log time** (neither for themselves nor for others in any project), include all teams necessary to be informed of the **“My time tracking” menu entry should be hidden**.
The interface should reflect available actions to avoid confusion.
### changes._
**I want to** not see the time tracking module
**so that** users don't do actions they can't perform
<br>
1. Login as a
* The
2. Observe the main navigation menu.
* These permissions are activated by default. Administrators need to deactivate that for roles if needed.
### What is the buggy behavior?
The “My time tracking” menu entry is still visible, even though the user has **no permission to log time** in
**Permissions and visibility considerations**
* Users who don't have
This is misleading, as users are presented
**Out of scope**
### What is the expected behavior?
If a user has **no permissions
_Set the_ **To be informed/consulted teams** _field
The interface should reflect available actions to avoid confusion.
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