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Petr AST
Contributor
August 20, 2020

Is it possible to restrict access at the level of project rights so that a specific group or user can see only the tasks they have created, and not the entire list and Kanban board.
Thanks! 

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John Funk
Community Champion
August 20, 2020

Hi Petr,

Yes, you can accomplish that by using Issue Level Security. You can learn more about that here:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiracloud/configuring-issue-level-security-776636711.html

Petr AST
Contributor
August 20, 2020

Hi John, thanks for your answer!

I'm afraid this is not exactly what I need and what I mean:(

Here the choice for each task, as far as I understand, is a rather narrow limitation.

I would like the board, in principle, to be accessible only to Administrators or a specific group, for example if its possible.

In the access rights schemes there is a restriction only for the project, unfortunately there is no view of all tasks and boards, or I did not find (

John Funk
Community Champion
August 20, 2020

Access to boards is controlled by sharing the filter attached to the board, which can be done by Group, Project Role, Project, etc. 

Petr AST
Contributor
August 21, 2020

Thank you very much, John, it turned out to hide the board, I did not think that this parameter was so close)


But there is one more thing, in addition to the board, which was visible, all tasks of the project are displayed in All issues, can we somehow also influence this?

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John Funk
Community Champion
August 21, 2020

The only way to influence individual issues is to use the Issue Level Security function. 

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