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Suggestion
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Each Connect app is associated with a system user. Customer administrators and app vendors used to manage the permission of these apps using the standard Confluence user administration pages (site-wide and space-specific). The site-wide user management page no longer exposes system apps in the users and groups pages which makes it difficult to manage their permissions on a site-wide basis.
Under this issue, it is requested that the Confluence team reviews how the permission of app users should be managed by customers and subsequently publishes a guide.
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MP-53 Add-on installation fails when there is no default access group set in the product access
- Closed
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CONFCLOUD-79662 User groups tab in Global Permissions displays app users, including apps not listed under Apps tab
- Gathering Interest
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ECO-85 It should be documented how the connect app user and groups work and how changing default product access groups can break apps
- Gathering Interest
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MIG-837 Apps can't access restricted content in Confluence Cloud
- Under Consideration
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ID-8120 Add-ons might stop working if confluence-users group doesn't have access on Confluence
- Closed
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MIG-905 App user cannot access Space after migrating with CCMA
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CONFCLOUD-73292 Confluence should have separate app group to manage permissions.
- Gathering Interest
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CONFCLOUD-73496 Improve manage app permissions to spaces
- Gathering Interest
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CONFCLOUD-77859 Completely separate marketplace and system add-on users from Users into the Apps tab in Space Permissions
- Gathering Interest
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