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How to permanently skip the "Are you looking for Jira?" screen?

Artium Nihamkin January 30, 2022

Every time I go to jira.com, I get this annoying screen. Is it possible to disable it permanently and go right into my project (I have only 1 project)?

Atlassian should know I am a logged in user at this stage I am already a user of Jira so I see absolutely no reason to suggest me the "Continue to overview" option.

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Pramodh M
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January 30, 2022

Hi @Artium Nihamkin 

Welcome to the Community!!

Navigate to start.atlassian.com

You won't get it!!

Thanks

Artium Nihamkin February 1, 2022

Thanks, will use this one from now on.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 30, 2022

Why are you going to jira.com when you are looking for your own Jira?  Maybe you should bookmark your own Jira?

Artium Nihamkin February 1, 2022

No, using bookmarks requires a mouse and is too slow. If you have many bookmarks, finding the correct one is inefficient.

I almost never access commonly used websites this way but rather do CMD+L and type first few letters of the website address.

Artium Nihamkin February 1, 2022

Bookmarks are not quick access marks. Their purpose is to let you mark interesting webpages for future references, not to quickly access common websites. Their implementation support this purpose. 

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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February 1, 2022

Again, why are you going to Jira.com when you know it's not where you want to  go?

And bookmarks absolutely are "quick access records".  That's one of the things that they are intended for - it's a definition of "marking something to come back to later"

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