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I have a client that I need to provide access to just one project such that he cannot see any of my other projects in Jira. How do I do so? Thanks in advance!
You need to update your existing permission schemes so they do not allow any logged in user to browse projects, and instead use project roles. That way you allow the project admins to control who should have access to the project by adding users/groups to the right roles in the project. You can learn more about permission schemes in this KB.
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