What does “Offline Authorization” mean when creating a tag?

What does “Offline Authorization” mean when creating a tag?

The Offline Authorization field (Enable / Disable) controls whether the tag works when the system is offline. The tag is added to an offline cache list, and chargers can authorize sessions using the last downloaded cache file during internet outages.
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