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How to limit access to panorama view

Limiting access to panorama app

If the panorama app shouldn't be visible and accessible to all Jira users, the access can be limited to a subset of users with a global permission "View and Modify panoramas".

Step-by-step guide

To limit the access to a subset of users:

  1. On a left sidebar, select Jira settingthen select System
  2. In the subsection called Security find and select Global permissions
  3. Find View and Modify panoramas permission and Delete permissions for users that shouldn't have access to panoramas.
  4. To give access to other group, scroll to the bottom of global permissions page and in the section Add permission select View and modify panoramas as a permission and a proper group that should have access to panoramas and click Add button. 


It is not possible to distinguish between View or Modify at the moment, all users that can see panoramas can also edit them.



Limiting access to particular panorama

It is possible to create a private panorama or limited to just a set of users, for example for your team members.

Step-by-step guide

To limit the access for a panorama to a set of users:

  1. Open the panorama view
  2. Select the panorama you would like to limit the access to
  3. Click the lock icon next the the selector ( or )
  4. In the section ACCESS RESTRICTIONS search for users and select the ones that should see the panorama, if you leave the selector empty then panorama will be visible to all users, otherwise only the selected users will be able to see and edit the panorama.
  5. Click Save button for new restrictions to be saved.