Filters do not belong to projects, they belong to users, so no, there is no way to "disable filter management for a project". The relationship isn't there, there is nothing to do.
As for "include information that should not be shown", that's also going to run into the "filters belong to users". The important thing here is that users will NOT see data for issues or projects that they can't see. That makes me suspect that you actually need to do absolutely nothing. Because a filter won't show people stuff they have no right to see... assuming that you have secured your Jira correctly
You can't do it. The best you can do is to take away the permission from those projects so that people won't see it. But that will break existing filters where the project is referenced.
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To be more detailed, we need that issues under some projects were not included in the filter results even thou in the original JQL it is defined.
reason: too many filters to modify them, which include information that should not be shown.
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