refactor(auth permissions): use return type Result<()> instead of Result<bool> in some cases to indicate success/failure rather than always returning Ok(true/false) #372
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The other option was to return just the boolean, but returning a Result<()> is more ergonomic for the user than bool, just because then the function signiture explicitly tells users that the returned value indicates success/failure rather than having them need to read the documentation to know that.