
Helps keep your sensitive data secret
Helps keep your sensitive data secret
Helps keep your sensitive data secret
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The Restricted Content macro has two parameters: permissions and message
Use permissions param to list users and user groups that can view the restricted content. If left blank then only users authorised to edit the page and Confluence system administrators can view the content.
Use message param to define a message to display to non-authorised users. If left blank then default message 'You do not have permission to view this content' will be displayed.
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Hi, this feature will be in the next release in December. Meanwhile you could hide the message with custom CSS in Confluence: `.aui-message-warning[data-macro-name="restricted-content"] { display:none }`

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Versions
Version 1.0.1 • Confluence Server 5.9.7 - 7.11.2 • Released 2019-03-24
Summary
Documentation rebase
Details
Documentation moved to https://mesilat.github.io/confluence/restricted-content.html
Installation
- Log into your Confluence instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Manage add-ons screen loads.
- Click Find new apps or Find new add-ons from the left-hand side of the page.
- Locate Restricted Content via search. Results include app versions compatible with your Confluence instance.
- Click Install to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.
To find older Restricted Content versions compatible with your instance, you can look through our version history page.