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What’s new in Salesforce setup – 2026 updates

This PDF explains Salesforce 2026 setup and access changes, focusing on admin productivity, access control best practices, identity updates, compliance, and secure integrations.

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What’s new in Salesforce setup – 2026 updates

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  1. What’s new in Salesforce setup – 2026 update

  2. Setup Hub enhancements and admin productivity upgrade Salesforce Setup Hub updates in 2026 focus on improving admin productivity with smarter navigation, guided configuration, and contextual recommendations. Admins can find settings faster, preview changes before deployment, and track updates from one workspace. These improvements reduce errors and speed up configuration across large Salesforce environments Centralized permission visibility across users and app In 2026, centralized permission visibility helps admins manage access across Salesforce apps, clouds, and integrations. A single view of user access, permission sets, and app entitlements simplifies audits, highlights over-permissioned users, and supports cleaner role design for enterprise orgs Environment-aware configuration managemen Salesforce now adapts setup behavior based on sandbox, staging, or production environments. This prevents risky changes and flags mismatched configurations early. It is especially important when teams hire Salesforce developers or work with a Salesforce development company to ensure safe, consistent deployments across global orgs

  3. Modern Access Permission Sets vs Profiles: current best practice By 2026, Permission Sets are preferred over Profiles for flexible access control. Profiles define baseline access, while Control Model in Permission Sets assign role-specific privileges. This approach reduces complexity, supports frequent role changes, and simplifies audits in growing Salesforce environments Salesforc Permission Set Groups and dependency handlin Permission Set Groups bundle related permissions and automatically handle dependencies. Admins can assign or remove access faster without breaking functionality. This speeds onboarding and keeps access models consistent across multi-cloud Salesforce deployments Object, field-level, and record-level access alignmen Proper alignment of object, field-level, and record-level access is critical in 2026. Poor layering leads to data exposure or blocked workflows. Salesforce development services now emphasize testing real user scenarios to ensure access works correctly across business processes

  4. Identity & Salesforce Identity improvements in 202 Salesforce Identity updates introduce adaptive login policies, richer identity logs, and better visibility into third-party Authentication identity providers. These enhancements support remote teams and AI-driven integrations while giving admins stronger access oversight Enhancement MFA enforcement, passwordless login, and SSO update In 2026, Salesforce expands MFA enforcement and introduces passwordless login using passkeys and biometrics. SSO improvements strengthen session controls and reduce credential risk across multiple Salesforce apps and clouds OAuth scopes and API access governanc OAuth governance becomes stricter with more granular scopes and better audit trails. Any Salesforce development company must design APIs carefully, review scopes regularly, and control integration access across enterprise implementations

  5. Compliance- Meeting GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA, and regional compliance need Salesforce access configuration plays a key role in meeting GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA, and regional regulations. Compliance Ready Access reviews now focus on access logic, making structured permission models and documentation essential for regulated  industries Configuratio Audit Trail, Field Audit Trail, and Event Monitorin Audit tools are critical in 2026. Setup Audit Trail tracks configuration changes, Field Audit Trail records data history, and Event Monitoring logs user and API activity. Together, they support audits, investigations, and compliance reporting Least-privilege access implementation pattern Least-privilege access limits users to task-specific permissions using Permission Set Groups, temporary access, and regular reviews. When organizations hire Salesforce developers, they should demand scalable access models that support continuous compliance

  6. Secure Access for Access control for Flow, Agentforce, and AI-driven action AI-driven automation in Salesforce requires strict access control. Each Flow or Agentforce action runs under defined AI, Automation, permissions. Clear separation between human and automated access reduces data exposure while enabling scalable automation and Integration API user permissions and token-based securit Salesforce recommends dedicated integration users, minimal permissions, short-lived tokens, and continuous monitoring. This reduces security risks and limits impact if credentials are compromised Managing third-party integrations safel Third-party integrations in 2026 require strict onboarding, scoped permissions, and continuous reviews. A leading Salesforce development company in USA ensures integrations remain secure, compliant, and stable by removing unused connections and enforcing access boundaries

  7. Original Source: https://www.agileinfoways.com/blogs/whats-new-in- salesforce-setup-access-202 For More Blogs: https://www.agileinfoways.com/blog Our Contact Details : +1 470-772-505 inquiry@agileinfoways.com Florida (Fort Lauderdale 4905 NW 105th Dr, Coral Springs, FL 3307

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