Hello!😊
I would like to ask a question about project privacy.
I currently have company-managed [standard] projects and all of them were created with Jira's default template (scrum).
I want to add some external users to my instance, but I don't want them to access all the projects we already have.
Is there any way to create a privacy layer on the Instance?
I tried by groups, but it wasn't enough to limit the view of project information.
can anybody help me?
@Camila Gomes Thanks for reaching out to the community !!
You can achieve this using a combination of permission scheme / role or group.
If we follow the above approach, the external user only get to see the projects where he/she has been added to the external users project role.
Please try and let me know how it goes.
Thanks,
Ojase
Hello @Ojase Emmanuval !
Thank you for your help.😊
I'm doing the tests as suggested and I'll come back if everything goes well.
Hoping a lot for it to work :)
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It worked!!!
It was good that I learned a little more about permission scheme 😊
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@Camila Gomes Can you please mark the answer as accepted if the answer provided helped you to solve the issue.
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Jira permissions are permissive, not restrictive - that is they are configured by letting people in, not shutting them out.
Your projects are probably using permission schemes that say "Browse: All logged in users", or "Browse: Members of jira-users group"
You will need to change that, so that
You could also do that with roles, or multiple groups. But you need to remove the "let everyone in" no matter what.
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