Permissions control who can read, write, or execute a file. They are important as they help protect sensitive information and ensure that only authorized users can make changes. On the other hand, options like 'location storage' do not influence user access, while' encryption' pertains to securing data rather than managing access. 'File extension' denotes the type of file rather than permissions associated with it.
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