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Hello friends,
I think this will be a pretty awesome addition to confluence, by simple adding a macro that helps to encrypt/decrypt a password.
Here is my idea when editing:
{pass:HelloWorld}
When click on save that password will be encrypted and saved into the DB.
Here is my idea when viewing:
A link will be show that says: "click here to view protected data" (or something similar), and when click it will shows the password decrypted.
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I think this way we can safety save passwords in confluence and have all our client information in confluence at the same time.
Thanks and I hope you can help to vote this up and/or help with ideas.
I guess this feature can be as an add-on by default for on-demand instances.
Thanks
You might want to take a look at Security & Encryption for Confluence app. It allows you and your team to share, access and restrict sensitive information in Confluence with peace of mind using industry-grade, end-to-end encryption to protect and secure data.
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/6484/security-and-encryption-for-confluence
Disclaimer: I work with ServiceRocket, the maker of the app. Enjoy!
We can add a limit of characters to encrypt, in order to avoid long text be encrypted.
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