Hey!
A plugin is needed with which we can mark pages with different levels of information, according to the privacy levels. Is there a plugin that suits our goals? Do you have any recommendations?
"Privacy levels" in Confluence are done with restrictions, which are very powerful, but do not really have "levels" - you name people or groups who can see the page (and its child pages) on each page you want to make private, there's no simple global "flag = top-secret, so only allow x to see pages flagged with this"
There are apps that can help you with that sort of thing, but it depends on how you want to handle it. Comala workflows, for example, can set and remove restrictions as you move pages through a flow. Scriptrunner can automate just about anything you want, Compliance for Confluence gives you a different way to do it without restrictions, Scroll viewport can re-arrange your whole way of viewing pages and control visibility by group.
I suspect Compliance for Confluence may be the best for you - I like it in these cases because it allows you to work with bits of pages as well as the whole page tree.
You can explore "Compliance for Confluence" from Atlassian Marketplace for your requirement, using which you can apply various classification labels to your pages.
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