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Can I turn read only access to confluence users within my organisation?

Anwar Aatif
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December 9, 2019

Hi,

We've had Confluence server for internal use until last year, and we're slowly moving to your cloud version.

 

Our issue is understanding the pricing model...can we have "read only" users within our organisation and only pay for the one adding and contributing informasjon into Confluence?

 

When we had a server internally, that wasnt a problem...but "anonymous access" gives everyone in the itnernet access....which is not what we're after.

 

We need only our organisation (we have turned SSO on) to have read access + 100 to edit. We're going to increase the numbers eventually if this works. We've asked for a quote.

 

/Anwar

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SarahA
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December 28, 2012

Hallo Samuls

Nic is right. In addition to his answer, you may find the documentation useful.

This page tells you how to use labels to categorise spaces: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Using+Labels+to+Categorise+Spaces

And this page, and its children, tell you all about labels and what you can do with pages once you have labelled them: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Working+with+Confluence+Labels

I hope this answers your question! And a very happy holiday season to you. :)

Cheers, Sarah

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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December 28, 2012

Labels are there for putting arbitrary tags on pages, so that you can logically group them together, and search for them together. For example, in a confluence system dedicated to a zoo, you might label all the pages that refer to penguins indirectly with "penguin" (e.g. the pages that say "this animal is scared of penguins" or "penguins love to eat this")

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