Just tidying up some spaces in our Confluence page. Is there any way to remove the Activity Feed? It just looks cluttered and there is no purpose in our customers seeing every new edit that administrators have made.
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Hi @Allison Beaudry ,
There's no way to control the navigation items displayed, but you can create a separate custom homepage that will be the default landing page at login. It's what I'm currently doing specifically because our employees don't want to see the feed either.
Settings - Further Configuration - Site HomePage.
Basically you setup (or use an existing) space and enter it here, and your Overview page for the space becomes your new homepage/landing page.
Atlassian is rolling out a new homepage format with their new navigation which will allow users to rollup (hide) the Activity feed on the page.
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@Darryl St_ Pierre and @Allison Beaudry
I have created a new Home Page and made it our new home page. However, people not part of our company can still access the HOME which shows the feed. Is there any way to get rid of this across the top for anonymous access users? How have you set this up to get around it? You can see in our instance how even though we've created a new home page and set it as the home page, there still exists across the top "Home". When they click on this, anonymous users can see our Activity Feed. I want to eliminate this possibility completely if possible. Any suggestions?
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How do you get rid of the announcements and feed on the right of the screen?
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The activity feed provides little value to my organization's users who are typically public and not contributing to the site.
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The activity feed is stupid. It exposes proprietary information of a company that should remain proprietary. I guess these days programmers believe that everybody needs to show their underwear in public because of the Facebook culture.
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Er, no, it's doing what it's supposed to.
If you've chosen to put proprietary information in your Confluence and not secured it, the activity feed is just one way you are exposing it. There are plenty of other ways that you have chosen to let people see it.
You need to take a look at the permissions you've got on the pages which you've published the data on.
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That's the problem with this type of thinking. Something that's wrong is accepted as normal.
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I'd agree there's some problematic thinking here, but it's not on the Confluence side.
The activity stream will not expose protected information if you've secured it correctly.
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