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I can add "approved domains" as shown here: https://support.atlassian.com/user-management/docs/control-how-users-get-access-to-products/
Separately, I can verify a domain as shown here: https://support.atlassian.com/user-management/docs/verify-a-domain-to-manage-accounts/
Does a domain need to be verified before it can be approved?
@Dave Meyer I saw you had commented on similar questions, hoping you can chime in here. Thanks in advance :)
@Yoni Friedman 🙂 no, approved domains for granting product access are not required to be verified.
A common use case is if you're working with an external client in Jira or Confluence, and you want users from that external client to be able to join your product without needing to be individually invited by an admin. You wouldn't be able to verify the external client's domain, but you could still add it to your approved domains so users from the external client can self-serve to get access to the product.
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