How can I limit which users can see a project by project within Jira?
So if user A logs in I only want them to see Project 1.
If user B logs in I only want them to see Project 2.
If user C logs in I want them to see Project 1 and Project 2.
I've been sifting through the various security mechanisms but not seeing a clear method for accomplishing this task.
Hi @Jira Admin,
I think the best way will be to achieve this with a combination of an permission scheme and project roles.
First define an permission scheme, where you grant the different permissions to specific roles. Please have a look at the link Mikael provided for this.
Then you go to the People-Page in your project settings and assign the different roles to your users.
If you do it this way, you do not need a own permission scheme for each project, instead you can reuse one scheme for many projects (except the roles should have different permissions in different projects).
Hi Jason,
Welcome to the Atlassian Community.
You do it by setting up a new project permission scheme that limits who can browse a project etc, see Project permissions.
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