Mention permissions configuration in the README.md#96
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This documents how permissions can be restricted to the strict necessary for the
cancel-workflow-action.Since this is not mandatory for the action to work with the default GitHub settings, I placed it at the end of the readme.
I also mention that setting permission to the restrictive settings by default is a good practice. While this is not related to the action, I think this makes sense to explain why this paragraph was added.
Closes #83