Space Permissions Overview

Each space in Confluence has its own set of permissions, which can be granted and revoked by a space administrator. The user that creates a space, like when you create your personal space, is automatically an administrator of that space, and they can add other space admins if they want to by adding the Space Admin permission to another user or group.

(info) How do you find out who the space admin is for a particular space? Choose Spaces > Space directory in the Confluence header, then choose the Space Details icon beside a space.

If you're one of those lucky space admins, you can assign permissions for the space to individual users, groups, or anonymous users. To change permissions for a space, choose Space tools > Permissions from the bottom of the sidebar, then choose Edit Permissions to change permission settings.

Space admins can also manage watchers for that space by choosing Watch > Manage Watchers at the top-right of any page in the space.

If you accidentally deny all admin access to a space so that nobody has access to administer the space any more, you can ask someone with Confluence Administrator global permission to recover Space Permissions.

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This page is about Space Permissions. Confluence also lets you set Page Restrictions.

Permissions Summary

The following permissions can be assigned for each space:

PermissionApplies to
ViewThis lets a user view all the content in your space.
AddThis lets a user add and edit pages, blogs, comments and attachments.
RestrictThis lets a user restrict others from viewing or editing a page.

Delete own

This lets a user delete any pages, blogs and attachments they originally created (regardless of whether other users have subsequently edited the content).
DeleteThis can be used to let a user delete pages, comments, attachments and imported mail items from Mail Archives
ExportThis lets a user export the whole space. This is different to page exports - anyone who can view a page can also export it.
AdminThis lets a user administer the space, including the ability to pass on admin permissions to other users.

See Files for more information on the space permissions required to upload and delete attached files.


(info) Confluence administrators aren't necessarily space administrators. In order for them to be a space admin, they must belong to a group which has space admin and view permission for the space, or their username must be specifically granted space admin and view permission for the space. 

People with the System Administrator global permission can choose to grant themselves space admin permissions for any space.

Space permissions are additive

Space permissions are additive. If a user is granted permissions as an individual or as a member of one or more groups, Confluence will combine these permissions together. 

Here's an example...

Sasha is a member of the confluence-users group and the developers group. The confluence-users group has 'export' permission, but does not have 'restrict' permission. The developers group has 'restrict' permission but does not have 'export' permission.

By being a member of these two groups, Sasha can restrict and export content. The permissions do not conflict, they combine to determine what Sasha is allowed to do in this space.

Last modified on Jun 5, 2018

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