@l.rabino , Are you trying to access a direct link to the ticket of the project to which the permission scheme is associated?
So far I'm able to view "All Issues" but not the board necessarily. The end goal if for me to drive transparency within our org by having anonymous -- view-read permission to see the board and the different columns and statuses.
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@l.rabino , the board access is determined by the filter share.
Is the filter of the board shared with "anyone"?
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@Fazila Ashraf Yes the permission scheme is set to Group "Public" and im able to see all issues. The board is also set to Public but can't see it.
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@l.rabino , sorry to have lead you wrongly in my previous comment.
"Anonymous users will have access equivalent to Jira Core users. In other words, they can view issues and work in any type of project, but they won't see product-specific features, like agile boards, which are Jira Software-specific features. ."
Referring to https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/allow-anonymous-access-to-projects/
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