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How To Make Confluence Page Public

Updated on:
May 13, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to share a Confluence space with anonymous public access.

Quick summary

Making a Confluence page public requires enabling anonymous access through Space Settings, allowing external users to view content without logging in. This step-by-step process takes under two minutes and gives your team full control over which spaces are publicly accessible.


Steps

  1. Navigate to Space Settings for the space containing the page you want to make public.
  2. Go to Space Access and select the Anonymous Access option.
  3. Click Edit to modify the anonymous access settings for your workspace.
  4. Check the View checkbox (and any additional permission boxes as needed) to grant anonymous users access.
  5. Click Save to apply the anonymous access changes to your Confluence space.

📌 Why this matters

Making a Confluence page public through anonymous access is essential for teams that need to share documentation, knowledge bases, or project updates with external stakeholders who do not have an Atlassian account. This feature eliminates the friction of login requirements, making it easier to publish public-facing wikis, release notes, or support content directly from Confluence. Controlling anonymous access at the space level ensures that only the intended content is exposed publicly, keeping internal spaces secure. For teams managing external documentation workflows, mastering Confluence's public page settings is a critical step toward streamlining content sharing at scale.
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