I am new to Jira. I have created two projects in Jira. Let's say the project names are A and B. Users in the project A should not be able to see issues in the Project B and should not be able to browse other projects as well. Users in the Project A should have access to only issues in Project A. Same requirement is for users in Project B. It would be great if someone can help me with this.
Hi Mohit - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
The easiest (and best) way is to use a common Permission Scheme for both projects. Then edit the scheme to change the permissions for the Browse Projects permission (and also Edit Issue at the least) to use a Project Role - either an existing one or create a new project role.
Then update the access for people for the project to but the users in that role just for that project. Then they will only be able to see issues in that project.
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Sorry, no. There is no way to configure anything with Permissions and Roles with the Free subscription plan. Everyone has the same permissions.
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