Security

Restricted Visibility

Understand how Solvren protects sensitive changes using restricted access and explicit grants.

What restricted visibility means

Some changes are too sensitive for broad org visibility. Examples include security-sensitive billing changes and confidential legal changes.

For these cases, Solvren supports restricted visibility.

Who can typically access restricted changes

Depending on policy, access may be limited to owners, admins, the change creator, assigned reviewers, and explicitly granted users.

Why this matters

Restricted visibility prevents sensitive work from leaking through queues, search, timeline activity, result counts, and notifications.

Restricted change
Restricted Change View
Restricted changes should only appear to explicitly authorized users.

Best practice

Use restricted visibility intentionally for high-sensitivity workflows, but do not overuse it for normal operational changes.

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