▮ Secrets: Password-Protected Content
Overview
Secrets for Jira: Password-Protected Content and Secrets for Confluence: Password-Protected Content apps for allows users to securely store sensitive information, referred to as "secrets," within Jira issues or Confluence pages. Each secret is protected by a password, ensuring that only authorized users can access the content.
Key Features
- Secure Storage: Secrets are stored in an encrypted format, safeguarding your sensitive data. Read more about Forge Encrypted Storage
- Password Protection: Each secret requires a password for access. Users must enter the correct password to unlock and view the content.
- Editing and Management: After unlocking a secret, users can edit its contents, change the password, or delete it.
- User Access Control: Secrets are accessible only to the user who unlocked them, enhancing privacy and security.
Getting Started
- Adding a Secret:
- In Jira version
- In Confluence version
- Navigate to the desired Jira issue.
- Open "Secrets" panel.
- Click on the Add secret button to add a new secret.
- Fill in the required fields, including a title and password.
- Enter the secret content and save.
- Navigate to the desired Confluence page.
- Insert "Secrets" macro.
- Click on the Add secret button to add a new secret.
- Fill in the required fields, including a title and password.
- Enter the secret content and save.
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Unlocking a Secret:
- Access the secret within the issue.
- Click on the "Unlock" button.
- Enter the correct password on the Unlock screen to view the secret.
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Managing Secrets:
- Once unlocked, you can:
- View the secret content.
- Edit the content or password.
- Delete the secret if no longer needed.
- Once unlocked, you can:
Support
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