Confluence 3.5 : Users and Groups
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A user is any individual who accesses Confluence. New users are created by a Confluence administrator via the Administration Console. See Searching For and Managing Users for more information. A Confluence administrator can also group users together into user groups for more convenient administration. This means that any permissions you assign at the site, space and page levels can be assigned to a whole group. A user in one of these groups will automatically be granted all permissions granted to the group. There are two special groups in Confluence:
Anonymous Users Confluence treats all users who do not log in when they access Confluence as being 'Anonymous'. Administrators can assign permissions to this group separately.
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