Site access permissions

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

Interactions with other permissions

You can also set more granular permissions on parts of your site:

All types of permissions are closely related and may impact each other. For example, a user who doesn’t have site access won’t have access to a Refined Page that’s set to be seen by “anyone”.

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.

  5. Choose who can access your site:

Type of site

Description

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.

  • Logged-in JSM customers can visit the site.

  • Logged-in users from your organization with an Atlassian account can visit this site.

  • Used for: external support sites.

Private site

  • Logged-in users from your organization with an Atlassian account can visit this site.

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