Hello
I use the new personal task planner board for my to-do list; it helps me track the different workstreams and when items are due (it's great!)
But for some reason, all site users on my business can see the jira project even though I had not added them to it? How can I stop this?
Also, I wondered if there is a way to share a single ticket with someone but not let them see the whole board? So that when I am working on something with someone, they can log in comments information but do not need to see the whole board.
Thank you
Hello @Harrison Plowright ,
Please check the following scenarios
1. If It team Managed the project, All can able to view this project and Board.
2. If it is company managed project please check the permission scheme of the project and Browse project permission.
3. You can try Board filter Permissions too.
Thanks,
Anvesh
Thank you @KAGITHALA BABU ANVESH Do you know where I can find more information on how permission schemes work?
It is confusing me on how it works? How do I know what the "Granted to" should be
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Please check this below link, it may be helpful.
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/manage-project-permissions/
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Thank you, I've had a go at setting up the permissions. It seems to be working okay but does not give an option where you can allow a user to view only issues assigned to them. As the browse projects, permission shows the user all issues.
Any ideas?
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There is something like issue security in permissions, where you can set users and levels to view issues.
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/configure-issue-security-schemes/
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@KAGITHALA BABU ANVESH I set up security permissions using groups as you suggested. But now as you can see in screenshots, even though I have created three security groups, only one comes up?
Thanks in advance for your help, I'm not sure what's going wrong?
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