Shared Access Signatures (SAS) enable you to grant clients limited access rights to storage resources without exposing your account keys. A SAS token specifies permissions and an expiration time, enhancing security when sharing resources. Managed Identities allow Azure services to authenticate to other services but do not directly delegate storage permissions. Access Control Lists (ACLs) are used to define permissions for files and directories in Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 but are not used for time-limited access. Stored Access Policies help manage SAS by providing additional restrictions but are not used alone to delegate permissions.
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