The access tag is a tag with 1720 questions, and its description is
In computer security, general access control includes identification, authentication, authorization, access approval, and audit.
Note: For Microsoft Access questions, use ms-access instead.
It is being misused a lot, mainly for questions that should be posted under ms-access (417 questions tagged both access and vba, 157 questions tagged access and ms-access, 201 questions tagged access and access-vba). While some may be valid (you can ask about access control in Microsoft Access or VBA), in a quick search I haven't found any.
There are even 20 questions tagged both access and macros where both tags are improperly used (referring to the macro functionality in Microsoft Access)
There is further misuse with questions about limiting internet access to programs, access-denied errors (which could be posted under the access-denied tag), and accessing various things in various programming languages (offsite resources, global variables and such).
In my opinion, there are two ways to go about this:
- Burninate the tag.
- Merge the tag with access-control
Burninating the tag may be appropriate. There's a lot of misuse, but the tag is on-topic and might add meaningful information. It's a very broad tag, but might mean approximately the same in most common contexts.
If we accept the narrow use of access provided in it's description instead of its actual broad usage, we could also merge it with access-control, since its tag description already refers to it as access control. If we make sure access-control is the main tag and access is the synonym, this might also avoid a lot of misuse (someone asking about Microsoft Access will surely realize access-control is the wrong tag).
Note: there's currently a vote on the ms-access tag to mark access as a synonym (I didn't even know this was an option for already existing tags). Merging these two is a bad plan, since they mean very different things.