Hi @Linda Javurek ,
You can enable anonymous (also known as public) access to your Confluence site by granting the "Use Confluence" permission to anonymous users. An "anonymous" user is someone who hasn't logged in to your Confluence site.
https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/set-up-public-access/
Thanks Niranjan.
What I really want to do is have more like a site, where I can invite users that are actually customers, and allow certain ones to see some information and others to see only other information. Does that make sense? I also want them to have to use authentication to access the information vs. having it available openly to the "world".
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Hi @Linda Javurek - You can create different user groups and apply page restrictions.
https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/add-or-remove-page-restrictions/
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Hi @Linda Javurek ,
Yes, it's possible to share a group of Confluence pages and make them password protected.
We have implemented a similar kind of solution for the Confluence Server recently. Please check this mO Secure Share for Confluence.
And now we have planned to implement the same solution for Confluence Cloud, which will definitely cover your use case.
It would be great if we could get in contact! I'm very interested in your input on this.
Please reach out to miniOrange at atlassiansupport@xecurify.com or you can raise a ticket here.
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