I see that I can restrict a user's ability to view or edit a document, but can content within a document be hidden from a given user?
I am considering Confluence for my organization. We have multiple brands and products within those brands that are essentially the same, but have important differences on a per-brand basis. I would like to be able hide/show content based on which brand the user is associated with. This way, I could maintain one document for a given product and, through permissions control, show users only the content relevant to them.
Hi @Zeek and welcome to the community!
You can't do that. You can only achieve restricting pages based on groups or individuals:
https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/add-or-remove-page-restrictions/
Take a look also at this thread https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-questions/Hide-a-section-on-a-page-for-users/qaq-p/1859884
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Thanks, Alex!
It looks like the Visibility for Confluence app may achieve what I'm looking for.
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Good to know that!
Mark my answer as accepted in order to help others!
Thanx!
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