Hi,
I am using Jira Service Desk
(https://southworks.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals)
I don't want that clients can watch each other question and our answers.
Is it possible?
Repro steps.
1. Create a request at our Jira Service Desk with user A.
2. Go to https://southworks.atlassian.net/secure/Dashboard.jspa with user B.
3. Take a look at activity stream with user B. It should notice activity stream of user A.
Kind regards,
place your clients into Organizations and keep issues separate.
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What do you mean with keep my issues separed?
ok, I create an organization and move my clients in that place...
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what i mean is don't try to use a single question for two independent customers. Not sure if that is what you are trying or not but just wanted it to be clear.
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I want to configure Jira Service Desk to limit users to see only their request.
I have to limit users to see only requestes created by them.
I read someting about security scheme but I think that we don't need ir because we need the same for every client in our service desk project.
I think that I should go to permissions and set the Browse Projects permission to reporter and assignee but it didn't work.
Do you understand my problem now?
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