Confluence 3.5 : Configuring XSRF Protection
This page last changed on Jul 06, 2010 by alui.
Confluence requires an XSRF token to be present on comment creation, to prevent users being tricked into unintentionally submitting malicious data (read more about XSRF (Cross Site Request Forgery)). All of the themes bundled with Confluence have been designed to use this feature. However, if you are using a custom theme that does not support this security feature, you can disable it.
To configure XSRF protection,
Screenshot: Configuring XSRF protection
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