Manage global permissions in Confluence
By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to:
- Manage what groups of users can do in your Confluence site
- Assign a space to a guest
- Control whether spaces can allow public links or anonymous access
- Define the default space permission configuration
- Recover space permissions
What are global permissions?
Global permissions control what groups of users can do in Confluence.
Global permissions only apply to the given Confluence site. Changes made to one Confluence site won’t affect any other Confluence sites you manage.
- Select the Confluence administration icon to access Confluence administration.
- Navigate to Security, and then Global permissions.

Edit global permissions
Manage what user groups can do in Confluence.
- From the Global permissions screen, select the User groups tab.
- Select Edit.
- Find the user group or groups you want to edit.
- Select the Personal space or Create space check boxes, then select Save.

Assign a space to a guest.
- From the Global permissions screen, select the Guests tab.
- From the Default space section, select Assign default space.
- Select the desired space from the dropdown, then select Save.

Guests do not have access to Premium or value-add features like Team Calendar, Atlassian Intelligence, and Analytics.
Allow or block public links on your Confluence site.
- From the Global permissions screen, select the Public links tab.
- Select the Allow public links on this site toggle to allow public links.
- Navigate to the list of spaces. Select the checkbox next to the space or spaces you want to manage.
- Select Stop allowing, Block, Allow, or Unblock.

Want to view a space’s public links? Select the number that appears in the Public links column of the list. From there, you can view the content title, views, and other information.
Enable anonymous access across your Confluence site.
- From the Global permissions screen, select the Anonymous access tab.
- Select Edit.
- Select the checkboxes below Use Confluence and View User Profile. Then, select Save.

Anonymous access doesn’t factor into your license count.
Manage space permissions
Add people to all spaces and manage access.
- Select the Confluence administration icon to access Confluence administration.
- Navigate to Security, then to Space permissions.
- Select the All spaces tab.
- Under ‘Add people to all spaces,’ select Choose a user or group.
- Enter the name of the person or group in the text box. Then, select which spaces you want to add them to.
- Under ‘Choose space permissions,’ select the checkboxes below the permissions the user or group should have access to in all the spaces.

Configure default space permissions.
- From the Space permissions screen, select the Defaults for new spaces tab.
- Select Edit.
- Find the group you want to edit. From that row, select the checkboxes below the various permissions.
- If you want to add a group to the default permission scheme, type the group name in the search bar, then select Add.
- Select Save.

Recover space permissions
Recover control over space permissions by becoming a space admin.
- Select the Confluence administration icon to access Confluence administration.
- Navigate to Security, then to Space permissions.
- Locate the space in the spaces list and select Recover permissions.
If you're already an admin in the space, you'll see Manage access instead of Recover permissions.
Let's see what you've learned!
Which of the following statements about managing global permissions is NOT true?
Select the correct answer.