Removed inaccurate info on permissions (#9495)

Signed-off-by: Lena Larionova <lena.larionova@docker.com>
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lena-larionova 2019-09-20 10:25:49 -07:00 committed by Adrian Plata
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@ -4,10 +4,7 @@ description: Learn how to create and manage your personal Docker Hub access toke
keywords: docker hub, hub, security, PAT, personal access token keywords: docker hub, hub, security, PAT, personal access token
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Docker Hub lets you create personal access tokens as alternatives to Docker Hub lets you create personal access tokens as alternatives to your password. You can use tokens to access Hub images from the Docker CLI.
your password. Access tokens are linked to a particular user account and
duplicate any permissions that account has. If the account changes
permissions, so will the token.
Access tokens are useful in cases such as building integrations since Access tokens are useful in cases such as building integrations since
you can issue multiple tokens &ndash; one for each integration &ndash; you can issue multiple tokens &ndash; one for each integration &ndash;
@ -55,4 +52,4 @@ select multiple tokens to delete them all once.
You can use an access token anywhere that requires your Docker Hub You can use an access token anywhere that requires your Docker Hub
password. password.
For example, when logging in from your Docker CLI client (`docker login --username <username>`), omit the password in the login command. When you're prompted for a password, enter your token instead. For example, when logging in from your Docker CLI client (`docker login --username <username>`), omit the password in the login command. When you're prompted for a password, enter your token instead.