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Type:
Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Priority:
Low
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Component/s: Collaboration - Emojis and reactions
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None
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3
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Minor
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0
Issue Summary
Custom emojis used in Confluence page headers aren't visible for anonymous users.
Steps to Reproduce
- Upload a custom emoji.
- Add the emoji to your Confluence page title in the header (see Add an emoji to a title)
- Publish the page.
- Set the site and space to anonymous access.
- View the page anonymously.
Expected Results
Custom emoji should display. When viewed as a logged-in user:

Actual Results
The emoji does not display. When viewed as an anonymous user:

Note: The custom emojis do show in the page content, just not in the title. They also do not display in the sidebar page tree as they do for logged in users.
Workaround
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available
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CONFCLOUD-78591 Custom Emojis aren't visible for anonymous users shared via Anonymous Access
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