When a new user is added to my companies confluence instance there is a space automatically created for each user, that is public, and has default pages created for that space. This makes searching for our actual project/team spaces difficult as we now have over 150 spaces when we really should only have ~20.
What permission do I need to change in order for new users to not have a space automatically created?
Is there a way to remove these spaces without having to manually delete them?
Hello Philip,
Thank you for raising this on Atlassian Community. I'm aware of a new onboarding process that creates these personal spaces for new users. There's a feature request for the ability to disable that feature, which I'll share below.
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Thank you again for bringing this up, and take care.
Shannon
Do you have an app or script that is automatically creating the personal spaces? I am unaware of anyway in the administration UI to have it automatically create a user space. There is the global permissions which gives the user the ability to create their personal space, but that checkbox does not automatically create it.
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Please have a look on global permission settings in Confluence Cloud - and turn it off for the group for personal space
Hope this could help!
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