Basically, it means, "proceed with caution"
Available for use at the discretion of the user
Neither is correct. With "the discretion of... " you want to use "at." Here are several ways to use this expression. (1) You may bring your notebook computer and use it at your own discretion. (2) We can participation in the dance class at the discretion of the professor.
Please use discretion when you buy the condoms.
"Here is two hundred pounds, use it at your discretion,"
I've heard them called "skins" (but this can also mean condoms so use at your own discretion) or just rolling papers.
available for use at the discretion of the user
at his or her discretion
At your discretion.
its to her discretion
(discretion can mean prerogative or authority to decide, but can also mean confidentiality)It is entirely within my discretion whether I will go or stay.The manager had complete discretion concerning the company's investments.Hotel managers must use discretion when it involves the private matters of their guests.
Did you mean indiscretion? That is when you do something unfairly, with lack of judgement.
Yes. But that is the discretion of the physician.