In the Space Access options in Users and Groups, there is a link in the top right called "Add people to all spaces". I would like to limit who has access to that link as it's been used incorrectly several times now.
How do I limit who can see or click on that link?
In Confluence Cloud, that “Add people to all spaces” link is only ever shown to members of your Confluence administrators (site-admin) group. There isn’t a separate toggle to hide it.
If you don’t want someone clicking it, just remove them from the Confluence administrators group under Site administration → User management → Groups. Regular space admins and non-admins will never see that global button.
— Mia Tamm from Simpleasyty
Is there any way to track who's using this? Is there a log somewhere?
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Hi @Drew Bradford ,
Yeah—you can navigate to app audit log (you'll need to be a Confluence app admin) and then you'll have an entry each time someone uses this feature to add a user to all spaces.
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Hi @Drew Bradford ,
As Mia said, this feature is only available for Confluence app admins.
On top of that, there's a feature request related to bulk space permission editing you might want to take a look at: CONFCLOUD-78510: Enhanced bulk space permission editing for selected spaces
This might be somewhat related to what you're looking for.
Cheers,
Tobi
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