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Allow anonymous access to project (Bitbucket Cloud)

Goal:

I need to allow anonymous users (without an Atlassian account) to see my public project.

Reality:

Even with public project ( Got image when Admin permission), so unchecking the privacy box, an anonymous user cannot access to project. 

atlassian_public_project.png

Found documentation for open up project just for Bitbucket server and not for Cloud. 

The question is simple: Is this feature available for cloud instance or not ? 

If this feature exists, how can i allow this behaviour for anon users?

 

Thanks in advance, JO

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Theodora Boudale
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Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Jun 09, 2021

Hi @Jacopo Orlandini ,

I have been able to reproduce this behavior, we have a bug report for this in our issue tracker:

In the meantime, until this is fixed, it should be possible for users without a Bitbucket account to access any public repos you have in this project via the URL:

where <workspace-id> replace with the workspace id of your own workspace that owns these repos.

This page will show all public repos owned by this workspace, and not only the ones of a specific project.

Is this something that works for you?

Kind regards,
Theodora

Thanks Theodora for the immediate feedback.

This is a workaround acceptable for my purpose but not optimal for project segregation.

Following with interest, the bug report 

In the meantime, stay safe and stay healthy

 

Best regards, Jacopo

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