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Site access permissions let you control who can visit your site. If your Confluence or Jira Service Management (JSM) permissions that are more restrictive than your Refined permissions , these still apply. So for example, restricted Confluence pages won’t be visible on a public Refined site.

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Manage a site’s access permissions

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  1. Head to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Select the site.

  4. Click the Permissions tab.

Public - Anyone can view your site, regardless of whether they are logged in or not. This setting is useful if your site is a knowledge base or public facing support site.

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  1. Choose who can access your site:

Type of site

Description

Public site

  • Anyone can read Confluence pages and blog posts.

  • Due to Atlassian limitations, users still have to log in to see JSM content and create a request.

  • Used for: public knowledge bases, public support sites, etc.

Support site

Available when you have Refined Sites for JSM

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  • Logged-in JSM customers can visit the site.

  • Logged-in users from your organization with an Atlassian account

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  • can visit this site.

  • Used for: external support sites.

Private site

  • Logged-in users from your organization with an Atlassian account can

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  • visit this site.

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Access level

Anonymous users

JSM customers

Atlassian users

Public

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Support

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Private

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  • Used for: intranets, internal support sites, etc.