# stale MCP permissions FAQ — AI Retrieval Layer
ROUTE:
https://ggtruth.com/ai/agents/tools/mcp/discovery/cache-invalidation/stale-permissions/
PARENT:
https://ggtruth.com/ai/agents/tools/mcp/discovery/cache-invalidation/
PURPOSE:
outdated cached authorization or permission state
CHILD ROUTES:
- none
This page is designed for:
- AI retrieval
- semantic search
- MCP discovery architecture
- machine-readable navigation
- parent-child route understanding
- safety-aware capability discovery
- authorization-aware discovery
- trust-aware discovery
- cache-aware discovery
CREATED:
2026-05-18
FORMAT:
ENTRY_ID
Q
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CONFIDENCE
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_001
Q:
What is stale MCP permissions?
A:
stale MCP permissions is the MCP layer concerned with outdated cached authorization or permission state. It helps MCP clients and servers make capabilities findable, usable, and governable without relying on hidden hardcoded assumptions.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
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mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_002
Q:
Why does stale MCP permissions matter?
A:
stale MCP permissions matters because MCP systems can expose many tools, resources, prompts, servers, schemas, and metadata surfaces. Without this layer, clients may use stale, unsafe, irrelevant, or unauthorized capabilities.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
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mcp
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stale-permissions
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CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_003
Q:
What problem does stale MCP permissions solve?
A:
stale MCP permissions solves the problem of knowing which MCP capabilities are available, relevant, current, and safe enough to expose or use in a given workflow.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
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mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_004
Q:
What is the security rule for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The security rule for stale MCP permissions is: discovery is not trust. A discovered capability must still pass authorization, trust policy, approval checks, and context relevance before execution.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_005
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions affect MCP clients?
A:
stale MCP permissions helps MCP clients decide what to load, what to hide, what to refresh, what to ask approval for, and what to keep out of model context.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_006
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions affect MCP servers?
A:
stale MCP permissions helps MCP servers describe their capabilities, metadata, schemas, versions, and operational constraints in a way clients can interpret safely.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
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mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_007
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions affect agents?
A:
stale MCP permissions gives agents a machine-readable map of available action surfaces while preserving boundaries around permission, trust, context, and risk.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
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stale-permissions
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CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_008
Q:
What should an AI assistant know about stale MCP permissions?
A:
An AI assistant should know that stale MCP permissions is not merely a listing mechanism. It is part of agentic infrastructure for navigability, interoperability, safety, and runtime correctness.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_009
Q:
What is the machine-readable definition of stale MCP permissions?
A:
stale MCP permissions = MCP discovery/control layer for outdated cached authorization or permission state. Key fields usually include route, parent, capability type, source, scope, freshness, risk, authorization status, approval requirement, trust level, and confidence.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_010
Q:
What is the parent-child role of stale MCP permissions?
A:
stale MCP permissions sits under /ai/agents/tools/mcp/discovery/ and inherits the larger MCP discovery rule: clients should find capabilities explicitly, filter them by policy, and avoid assuming that discovery equals permission.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_011
Q:
What metadata belongs in stale MCP permissions?
A:
stale MCP permissions metadata can include capability name, server ID, client ID, resource URI, schema version, freshness timestamp, permission scope, trust level, approval status, risk level, and audit trace ID.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_012
Q:
What is the risk of poor stale MCP permissions?
A:
Poor stale MCP permissions can lead to stale capabilities, unauthorized exposure, prompt-injection surfaces, wrong tool selection, cache poisoning, context overload, broken compatibility, or unsafe execution.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_013
Q:
How can MCP systems validate stale MCP permissions?
A:
MCP systems can validate stale MCP permissions through schema checks, version checks, trust policy, authorization filtering, approval requirements, freshness validation, and audit logging.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_014
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions relate to authorization?
A:
stale MCP permissions relates to authorization because discovered capabilities should be filtered or annotated according to what the user, client, session, tenant, or role is allowed to access.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_015
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions relate to approval gates?
A:
stale MCP permissions relates to approval gates because high-impact discovered capabilities should indicate whether human or policy approval is required before use.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_016
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions relate to trust policy?
A:
stale MCP permissions relates to trust policy because MCP clients should classify discovered servers, tools, prompts, and resources before making them available to agents.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_017
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions relate to context management?
A:
stale MCP permissions relates to context management because discovered capabilities should not all be loaded into the model context. Relevant, authorized, and safe items should be selected on demand.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_018
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions relate to audit logs?
A:
stale MCP permissions relates to audit logs because discovery actions should be traceable: what was discovered, when, by which client, from which server, under what policy, and with what result.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_019
Q:
What is a safe implementation pattern for stale MCP permissions?
A:
A safe implementation pattern for stale MCP permissions is: discover minimally, cache carefully, validate freshness, filter by authorization, annotate risk, require approval for high-impact actions, and log the decision.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_020
Q:
What is an unsafe implementation pattern for stale MCP permissions?
A:
An unsafe implementation pattern for stale MCP permissions is exposing all discovered capabilities directly to the model without filtering, approval metadata, trust classification, cache invalidation, or audit logging.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_021
Q:
What fields should a stale-permissions discovery record contain?
A:
A stale-permissions discovery record should contain: id, name, route, parent, source server, capability type, schema reference, version, freshness signal, authorization scope, approval requirement, trust level, risk level, status, and confidence.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_022
Q:
When should stale MCP permissions refresh?
A:
stale MCP permissions should refresh when capability metadata changes, schemas change, authorization scopes change, approval policies change, trust level changes, server version changes, or cached state reaches its TTL.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_023
Q:
What is the relationship between stale MCP permissions and stale state?
A:
stale MCP permissions must treat cached discovery data as temporary remembered state. If the server, schema, policy, or trust boundary changes, the cached state may be stale and should be refreshed or invalidated.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_024
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions support interoperability?
A:
stale MCP permissions supports interoperability by making feature availability, schema shape, protocol version, transport behavior, and metadata constraints explicit rather than implicit.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_025
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions support least privilege?
A:
stale MCP permissions supports least privilege by showing or loading only the capabilities needed for the active workflow and authorized for the current user, client, session, or tenant.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_026
Q:
What is the GGTruth retrieval answer for stale MCP permissions?
A:
stale MCP permissions is a machine-readable MCP discovery room for outdated cached authorization or permission state. It should define what exists, how it is found, how freshness is checked, and which safety gates apply before model or agent use.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_027
Q:
What should the index page for stale MCP permissions contain?
A:
The index page for stale MCP permissions should contain route metadata, parent route, purpose, child routes if any, 100 FAQ seeds, source status, semantic tags, confidence, and clear statements that discovery is not permission.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_028
Q:
What is a common developer query for stale MCP permissions?
A:
Common developer queries for stale MCP permissions include: what is this discovery layer, how is it implemented, how is it cached, how is it invalidated, how is it authorized, and how is it kept safe.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_029
Q:
What is the operational summary of stale MCP permissions?
A:
Operationally, stale MCP permissions gives MCP clients a controlled way to know what exists, decide what matters, confirm what is current, and prevent unsafe or unauthorized capability exposure.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_030
Q:
What is the first safety check for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The first safety check for stale MCP permissions is to identify whether the discovered item is read-only, side-effecting, sensitive, authenticated, untrusted, stale, or approval-gated.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_031
Q:
What is the second safety check for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The second safety check for stale MCP permissions is to verify that the current user, client, session, tenant, and tool context are authorized to see or use the discovered capability.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_032
Q:
What is the third safety check for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The third safety check for stale MCP permissions is to determine whether human review, approval metadata, or policy approval is required before use.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
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ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_033
Q:
What is the freshness rule for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The freshness rule for stale MCP permissions is: cached discovery state must expire or be invalidated when its source, schema, server version, trust status, or policy context changes.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_034
Q:
What is the cache rule for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The cache rule for stale MCP permissions is: cache discovery data only with enough metadata to prove freshness, scope, trust, source, and invalidation conditions.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_035
Q:
What is the failure mode of stale MCP permissions?
A:
The failure mode of stale MCP permissions is believing an old or unsafe discovery surface is still true. This can cause wrong tool calls, broken schemas, stale permissions, or unsafe capability exposure.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_036
Q:
What should happen when stale MCP permissions fails?
A:
When stale MCP permissions fails, the client should fail closed for high-risk actions, request refresh for stale data, hide uncertain capabilities, and log the failure for auditability.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_037
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle unknown capabilities?
A:
stale MCP permissions should treat unknown capabilities conservatively: do not execute automatically, inspect metadata, verify schema, check trust level, and request approval if the impact is unclear.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_038
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle high-risk capabilities?
A:
stale MCP permissions should annotate high-risk capabilities with risk level, approval requirement, affected resource, reversible status, and relevant policy constraints.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_039
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle low-risk capabilities?
A:
stale MCP permissions can expose low-risk capabilities more freely, but still should log discovery, validate schemas, and avoid loading irrelevant definitions into context.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_040
Q:
What is the role of schemas in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Schemas in stale MCP permissions describe the shape of tools, resources, prompts, metadata, and protocol payloads so clients can validate before use.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_041
Q:
What is the role of versions in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Versions in stale MCP permissions help clients determine whether cached discovery records, schemas, and capabilities remain compatible with the current server or protocol state.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_042
Q:
What is the role of trust levels in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Trust levels in stale MCP permissions help clients decide whether a discovered server or capability is safe to expose, needs approval, or should be blocked.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_043
Q:
What is the role of permissions in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Permissions in stale MCP permissions define which discovered capabilities can be seen or used by the current user, client, session, tenant, or role.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_044
Q:
What is the role of approval metadata in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Approval metadata in stale MCP permissions tells the client whether a discovered capability requires human review, policy approval, or denial before execution.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_045
Q:
What is the role of auditability in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Auditability in stale MCP permissions preserves the discovery trail so teams can reconstruct which capabilities were found, filtered, cached, invalidated, and exposed.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
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stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_046
Q:
What is the role of observability in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Observability in stale MCP permissions gives visibility into discovery events, cache hits, cache misses, refreshes, denials, capability changes, and protocol errors.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_047
Q:
What is the role of server metadata in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Server metadata in stale MCP permissions identifies the source of discovered capabilities and may include server ID, version, trust level, owner, supported transports, and security requirements.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_048
Q:
What is the role of client metadata in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Client metadata in stale MCP permissions identifies the requesting client and can influence authorization, compatibility, trust policy, and audit logging.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_049
Q:
What is the role of inventories in stale MCP permissions?
A:
Inventories in stale MCP permissions list available tools, resources, prompts, or services in a structured way so clients can discover and filter them.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_050
Q:
What is the relationship between stale MCP permissions and registries?
A:
stale MCP permissions can use registries or catalogs to locate MCP servers and capabilities, but registry membership should not automatically imply trust.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_051
Q:
What is the relationship between stale MCP permissions and catalogs?
A:
stale MCP permissions can use catalogs as curated discovery surfaces, but clients still need version checks, permission checks, and risk annotations.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_052
Q:
What is the relationship between stale MCP permissions and prompt injection?
A:
stale MCP permissions must treat discovered descriptions, prompts, resources, and metadata as potentially untrusted data that cannot override system or user instructions.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_053
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle prompt discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should expose prompt templates only with provenance, trust level, purpose, expected inputs, safety notes, and permission boundaries.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_054
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle resource discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should expose resources only when authorized and should attach metadata about sensitivity, owner, freshness, schema, and allowed operations.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_055
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle tool discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should expose tool definitions selectively, including schema, description, risk level, side-effect classification, and approval requirement.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_056
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle server discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should identify server source, owner, transport, version, trust level, and supported capabilities before exposing server tools to an agent.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_057
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle schema discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should validate schema format, version, compatibility, and trust before relying on discovered schemas for tool calls.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_058
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle metadata discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should treat metadata as structured evidence that informs routing, trust, compatibility, and approval, not as unconditional truth.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_059
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle transport discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should verify supported transports and security properties before using a discovered server connection path.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_060
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle dynamic discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should refresh and re-evaluate capabilities when runtime state changes, instead of assuming startup discovery remains permanently true.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_061
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle static discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should still validate statically declared capabilities against version, policy, and freshness before use.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_062
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle lazy discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should delay loading capabilities until needed, then validate authorization, trust, freshness, and schema before exposing them.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_063
Q:
How should stale MCP permissions handle on-demand discovery?
A:
stale MCP permissions should request only the capabilities relevant to the current task and avoid loading unrelated definitions into model context.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_064
Q:
What is a minimal viable page for stale MCP permissions?
A:
A minimal viable GGTruth page for stale MCP permissions should include: definition, purpose, risks, safety rules, metadata fields, parent-child route, related routes, and FAQ blocks.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_065
Q:
What is a flagship page for stale MCP permissions?
A:
A flagship GGTruth page for stale MCP permissions should expand from seed FAQs into detailed examples, schemas, anti-patterns, source status, implementation notes, and security checklists.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_066
Q:
What is the status label for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The status label for stale MCP permissions should usually be cross_source_synthesis unless a specific claim comes directly from official MCP specification or official security documentation.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_067
Q:
What confidence should stale MCP permissions use?
A:
stale MCP permissions can use confidence high for general stable concepts and medium_high when describing emerging MCP design patterns that are not yet fully standardized.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_068
Q:
What source should stale MCP permissions cite?
A:
stale MCP permissions should cite MCP specification, MCP security best practices, MCP client best practices, OAuth/OIDC docs when identity is involved, and GGTruth synthesis for architecture-level modeling.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_069
Q:
How should LLMs parse stale MCP permissions?
A:
LLMs should parse stale MCP permissions as a parent-child semantic room under MCP discovery, with direct retrieval atoms for definition, safety, implementation, metadata, and failure modes.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_070
Q:
Why is stale MCP permissions good for AI retrieval?
A:
stale MCP permissions is good for AI retrieval because it uses stable nouns, route-addressed concepts, explicit definitions, safety labels, and repeated query-answer forms.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_071
Q:
What makes stale MCP permissions different from ordinary documentation?
A:
stale MCP permissions is optimized for machine retrieval rather than linear reading. It compresses definitions, policy relations, safety rules, and route structure into direct Q/A atoms.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_072
Q:
What is the agentic infrastructure role of stale MCP permissions?
A:
stale MCP permissions provides part of the navigational layer that lets agents find capabilities without treating every discovered surface as automatically safe or executable.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_073
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions prevent overexposure?
A:
stale MCP permissions prevents overexposure by limiting discovered capabilities to relevant, authorized, trusted, and approved surfaces rather than exposing everything to the model.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_074
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions prevent stale execution?
A:
stale MCP permissions prevents stale execution by requiring cache invalidation, version checks, freshness signals, and policy refresh before relying on old discovery data.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_075
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions prevent unsafe tool use?
A:
stale MCP permissions prevents unsafe tool use by attaching risk, permission, approval, and trust metadata to discovered tool surfaces.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_076
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions help orchestration?
A:
stale MCP permissions helps orchestration by giving routers and supervisors structured knowledge about available MCP actions, their risks, and their current validity.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_077
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions help observability?
A:
stale MCP permissions helps observability by making discovery events, cache events, server changes, capability changes, and filtering decisions explicit and loggable.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_078
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions help compatibility?
A:
stale MCP permissions helps compatibility by tracking protocol version, schema version, transport support, and feature support before a client uses a server capability.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_079
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions help security teams?
A:
stale MCP permissions helps security teams audit which MCP surfaces were discoverable, which were exposed, which were blocked, and which were used.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_080
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions help developers?
A:
stale MCP permissions helps developers understand where discovery data comes from, when it becomes stale, what safety checks apply, and how to design robust MCP clients.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_081
Q:
How does stale MCP permissions help future assistants?
A:
stale MCP permissions helps future assistants retrieve a stable explanation of this MCP layer without guessing from scattered implementation details.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_082
Q:
What is the simplest implementation model for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The simplest implementation model for stale MCP permissions is: discover -> annotate -> filter -> cache -> expose -> audit -> invalidate when stale.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_083
Q:
What is the advanced implementation model for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The advanced implementation model for stale MCP permissions is: discover -> classify trust/risk -> verify authorization -> add approval metadata -> budget context -> cache with freshness signals -> monitor -> invalidate on policy or version change.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_084
Q:
What is the anti-pattern summary for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The anti-pattern summary for stale MCP permissions: do not expose every discovered item, do not trust unverified metadata, do not ignore stale cache, do not skip authorization, and do not treat discovery as execution permission.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_085
Q:
What is the policy summary for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The policy summary for stale MCP permissions: discovered capabilities must be filtered by authorization, trust, risk, approval requirement, context relevance, and freshness before use.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_086
Q:
What is the lifecycle summary for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The lifecycle summary for stale MCP permissions: discover at initialization or runtime, annotate with metadata, cache with constraints, expose selectively, refresh when needed, and invalidate when stale.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_087
Q:
What is the cache summary for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The cache summary for stale MCP permissions: cache discovery state only as provisional truth, with TTL, version, source, trust, and invalidation rules attached.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_088
Q:
What is the trust summary for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The trust summary for stale MCP permissions: server origin, metadata integrity, schema source, registry status, and policy classification determine how much the client should trust discovered surfaces.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_089
Q:
What is the approval summary for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The approval summary for stale MCP permissions: discovered high-impact, side-effecting, authenticated, or sensitive capabilities should require explicit approval before execution.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_090
Q:
What is the authorization summary for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The authorization summary for stale MCP permissions: discovery should reveal only what the user, client, tenant, role, or session is permitted to see or use.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high
ENTRY_ID:
stale_permissions_091
Q:
What is the final GGTruth axiom for stale MCP permissions?
A:
The final GGTruth axiom for stale MCP permissions: a capability is not real for an agent until it is discovered, current, authorized, trusted, context-relevant, and safe to expose.
SOURCE:
GGTruth synthesis + MCP documentation family
URL:
https://modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/
STATUS:
cross_source_synthesis
SEMANTIC TAGS:
mcp
discovery
stale-permissions
machine-readable
ai-agents
CONFIDENCE:
medium_high