Hello community,
As there was no way to contact support about my issue I'm trying with a post here.
My confluence site was apparently deleted, I used it to store all my notes and resources about brewing. Because of work I had stopped brewing for about a year and therefore didn't visit the page in that time, when I try to go to the page now I'm met with this:
Trying to contact support is impossible as they won't recognise my url:
I'm quite unsure of what to do, I've tried searching for this issue on the web but found no help. All my years of brewing research (4+) and personally developed recipes etc. was there and only there.
I never got an email about the termination of my site or was given any kind of warning.
Hopefully I can get the attention of Atlassian to help me restore this data.
I guess this is a lesson to always store data locally..
Hi @Emil Madsen ,
please take a look to the following article https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Trust-Security-discussions/Contract-Termination-amp-Data-Deletion/td-p/1316109 that should clarifies your doubts.
Fabio
I'm sorry but this is of no help to me. I wasn't subscribed and was using the free product.
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My big gripe is that I never received an email about my site getting shut down and data deleted, effectively destroying 4 years work.
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I now found a few posts on this forum describing inactivity causing deletion of site/spaces, but I never received a single email about this. According to Srinatha T from Atlassian (https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-discussions/If-your-site-continues-to-remain-inactive-it-will-be-deactivated/td-p/2043944) there should've been several emails sent.
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