Hello
Is there a report in confluence we can run either at a global level or a space level that will show what users have access to what pages and what permissions they have?
Also is there a way to show the little permissions lock on the sidebar next to the page name?
Thanks
Unfortunately, Confluence itself doesn't offer a built-in report that shows user access details for all pages at a global or space level. However, there are workarounds you can explore:
1. Using Confluence Search:
You can leverage Confluence search with advanced filters to identify pages a specific user has access to. Here's how:
spacekey: ~me
(replace spacekey
with the actual space key).2. Checking Permissions Manually:
For individual pages:
Regarding the Permission Lock Icon:
Currently, Confluence doesn't display the permission lock icon on the sidebar next to page names.
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