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We currently have our Confluence Cloud set up as a public site (under Use Confluence in the Global Permissions, "Can use" is selected for Anonymous users). This is working well. However, we want to disable the users' ability to sign up/log in, while keeping the site public. Is this possible? We can't find any info on how to do it.
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks!
Kathy
Hi @Kathy Kurth
Goto Settings (left sidebar) -> User management -> Site access -> Select 'Dont' approve any domain'
Thank you for your answer.
I have our company domain listed as approved since I need our employees to be able to log on and make changes. If I select "Don't approve any domain" instead, will our people still be able to log on and make changes?
(Sorry for the late reply, but I was unexpectedly out for a few days.)
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