Good afternoon all
This is a tricky one, I will be very impressed if someone has a solution!
I have 2 public spaces (anonymous access), but I don't want someone who has access to Space A to be able to navigate from there to Space B.
i.e. I send a link for Space A, someone views the page (on Space A) but has no way to go from that page to another space (in this example Space B)
Is this even possible?
thanks
Stephen
Hi @Stephen Lawrence ,
If you are restricting spaces , they are no more public spaces. You may need to create new spaces and use groups if you would like to restrict confidential data or create a space with page restrictions for child pages.
I need restrictions across spaces not pages. I have 2 public spaces, I need to hide any links between the two ideally
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I think maybe my team's app Scroll Viewport might work for you. Rather than just providing anonymous access, which is open to anyone, you can create two authenticated sites using Scroll Viewport to only allow certain people access.
Currently, you can create passcodes that you can give to the people who need access to your sites: https://help-cloud.k15t.com/scroll-viewport/Set-Up-Authenticated-Access.1381629960.html
We're also working on support for SAML authentication.
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No, it has some cost related to it, depending on the number of users in Confluence. You can see the pricing here: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1211636/scroll-viewport-for-confluence?hosting=cloud&tab=pricing
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