Confluence is the most used team workspace tool for collaboration. With real-time content, this dynamic tool makes it easier for the team to communicate effectively. You would typically wish to share the Confluence pages with two sorts of users: Licensed Users and External Users. Licensed users are mostly those who work for your company and regularly access Confluence; you purchased their Confluence licenses from Atlassian. On the other hand, External users or Unlicensed users don’t have direct access to your Confluence, they can be freelancers or maybe the contractors that you outsource for a specific project from some other company that you are collaborating with. External users can also be inside the company like people from Sales, Marketing, Support, Legal team or even an intern who don’t have access to your Confluence instance.
Ouchh that’s a problem! What can you do about it?
Well, we don't want you to spend too much time or money trying to solve these problems.
Introducing an add-on , Secure Share Pages for Confluence Cloud by miniOrange that can help you replicate and share live Confluence spaces and pages with unlicensed users or external users while maintaining the highest level of security. It allows the external users to view the space and add attachments like file or images to the Confluence.
Comments are the easiest way to start a discussion or conversation among the team members expressing your opinion or thought. There are two types of comments in Confluence:
Page Comment- This feature enables users to comment on the page's whole content.
Inline Comment- The user can add a comment to a particular word, paragraph or section of the page.
miniOrange’s Confluence Secure Share for Cloud add-on allows external users to add both comments as well as inline comments.
Now that we've got that out of the way, how does this solution work and how secure is it?
With the Confluence Secure Share add-on, you can generate secure, unique links of the Confluence pages and share them with anybody you choose. An additional layer of security can be added by setting the password to secure the links so that only authorized external users can access them.
Obviously you don’t want your link to revolve in the universe forever and which is why there is a provision to set the shared link's expiration date, after which the link becomes inactive and invalid.
Let's explore the capabilities that the Confluence Secure Share add-on offers:
We're adding more intriguing and useful features to our add-on, like:
Write to me on mahima@xecurify.com or info@xecurify.com for demo or any queries!
Mahima_miniOrange_SSO
Senior Business Analyst | Program Manager
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