Team Admin - Space Group Management for Confluence
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62
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- Partner Supported
Key highlights of the appAllow Space Admins to manage space groups and permissions
Creating groups for a space is fast and easy
No complicated forms to fill out - just fill out the group name, and boom! You're done.
Add and remove members with just a few clicks
Adding and removing members is as easy as clicking a single button.
Filter users to quickly find specific members
Quickly search for users in the group using the provided filter.
More details
Team Admin for Confluence enables space admins to manage their own teams. They can create groups for their space and then add or remove users.
Being a Confluence admin is a hard job. You need to keep track of things like performance to ensuring that your users have appropriate access. Team Admin for Confluence aims to reduce your workload by giving space admins the ability to manage groups and permissions in their space all by themselves.
They can create groups just for their space, manage those groups' members and thereby decide who can do what within that specific space. And best of all, Team Admin for Confluence integrates seamlessly with the Confluence space permissions page. No need to remember where you can configure space groups - you can just do it all in one place.
- Read the Team Admin documentation
- Raise a ticket at our ServiceDesk
- Contact us at support@livelyapps.com for further information.
Resources
Download
Get the .jar file downloaded to your system
App documentation
Comprehensive set of documentation from the partner on how this app works
EULA
Get the End User License Agreement for this app
Privacy and Security
Privacy policy
Atlassian's privacy policy is not applicable to the use of this app. Please refer to the privacy policy provided by this app's partner.
Partner privacy policySecurity program
This app is not part of the Marketplace Bug Bounty program.
Version information
Version 2.0.1•for Confluence Data Center 8.0.0 - 9.2.0
- Release date
- Nov 18th 2024
- Summary
- Security Release
- Details
The release fixes a stack overflow vulnerability in XStream (CVE-2024-47072) when processing malformed binary streams, which could lead to Denial of Service attacks.
- Payment model
- Paid via Atlassian