I want the very basic thing but don't know how to do it .
At this moment, whenever I create projects, all of my Jira team members view it and even comment on that. It does not make sense for me or anybody to view all the projects that the organization is working. I want my team members to view only that project they have been assigned to in their dashboards.
As of now, everybody can see all the projects, it's ridiculous. I want the project to be invisible for everybody until I assign someone and then only that team or member would be able to see the project.
ANyone can help?
Hi @AR Studioz,
Welcome to the community!
To help with your exact question, the "Browse Projects" permission is the main permission that controls who can see projects. If you set that in a permission scheme to a Project role such as the "Users" role that will require users to be added either as a user to by a group the Users role for any project before they would be able to see the projects.
This should give you a bit more of the control you are looking for with your projects.
I hope that helps.
-James
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