Implicit Sharing Implicit Sharing The sharing capabilities of the Lightning Platform include a wide variety of features that administrators can use to explicitly grant access to data for individuals and groups. In addition to these more familiar functions, there are a number of sharing behaviours that are built into Salesforce applications. This kind of sharing is called implicit because it’s not configured by administrators; it’s defined and maintained by the system to support collaboration among members of sales teams, customer service representatives, and clients or customers. This table describes the different kinds of implicit sharing built into Salesforce applications and the record access that each kind provides. Type of Sharing Provides Details Parent Read-only access to the parent account for a user with access to a child record Not used when sharing on the child is controlled by its parent Expensive to maintain with many account children When a user loses access to a child, Salesforce needs to check all other children to see if it can delete the implicit parent. Child Access to child records for the owner of the parent account Not used when sharing on the child is controlled by its parent Controlled by child access settings for the account owner’s role Supports account sharing rules that grant child record access Supports account team access based on team settings When a user loses access to the parent, Salesforce needs to remove all the implicit children for that user. Portal Access to portal account and all associated contacts for all portal users under that account Shared to the lowest role under the portal account High Volume Access to data owned by high volume users associated with a sharing set for users member of the sharing set's access group All members of the sharing set access group gain access to every record owned by every high volume user associated with that sharing set High Volume Parent Read only access to the parent account of records shared through a sharing set's access group for users member of the group Maintains the ability to see the parent account when users are given access to account children owned by high volume users