I believe you can see that in the audit log. https://support.atlassian.com/confluence-cloud/docs/view-the-audit-log/ You need to have admin access.
Thanks. It doesn't show who invited them. It only shows when the user was created and added permissions. Any where else to look?
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@Brent J Barcus Did you look here:
Log in to admin.atlassian.com
From your organization, go to Security > Audit log
Maybe with the introduction of Atlassian Guard it is no longer available.
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Audit log only shows when a user was created. It doesn't say when an invite is sent to someone. Is there a way to restrict people from inviting others?
What is Atlassian Guard? It says I have to subscribe to it but I can really tell if it is worth it.
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@Brent J Barcus Just wondering a little more about the situation. If the page is shared with someone outside of your organization and you do not want that functionality you can set "Anyone with one of the following email address domains can join:" and provided our company email domain. Then is someone shares something with someone outside of the domain and admin will be notified. If an admin shares no notification will occur.
There is a feature request to disable sharing that you can vote for here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-60066
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