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You can control which kind of user has access to a site. Note that Confluence and Jira permissions still apply to all spaces and projects on your site.

  1. Head to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Pick the site you want to work with.

  4. Click on 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.

Support (only available if you have added a JSM project to your site) - Customers who are logged in to JSM can view your site, as well as your organisation’s employees with an Atlassian account. This setting is useful if you have a support site on which only customers with a JSM account can submit a ticket.

Private - Only your organisation’s employees with an Atlassian account can view the site. This setting is useful for intranets, for example.

Access level

Anonymous users

JSM customers

Atlassian users

Public

x

x

x

Support

-

x

x

Private

-

-

x

You can also set View Permissions on a page-level: learn more.

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