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Hello all,

New to Airtable and still figuring out things.

I am creating a job board, and want some data to be blurred in the main page for non logged in users.

 

I am attaching two screenshots -- one from Airtable and the other from the app I am using to create the board. For example, I want the Company details to be blurred.

Is there a way to do this in Airtable (the app itself doesn't have any).

 

TIA

 

Best answer by Mike_AutomaticN

Hey @SenRath!

There is no way of conditionally blurring the value via Airtable based on whether a given user is logged in on your other app. However, you could have two different blocks on your app. One which is only visible to logged in users, and one which is only visible to non-logged in users.

Furthermore, each of these blocks should be configured to show different fields (one will show salary and one will not).

Would that help?

Best,
Mike, Consultant @ Automatic Nation 

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Hey @SenRath!

There is no way of conditionally blurring the value via Airtable based on whether a given user is logged in on your other app. However, you could have two different blocks on your app. One which is only visible to logged in users, and one which is only visible to non-logged in users.

Furthermore, each of these blocks should be configured to show different fields (one will show salary and one will not).

Would that help?

Best,
Mike, Consultant @ Automatic Nation 


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Hey @SenRath!

There is no way of conditionally blurring the value via Airtable based on whether a given user is logged in on your other app. However, you could have two different blocks on your app. One which is only visible to logged in users, and one which is only visible to non-logged in users.

Furthermore, each of these blocks should be configured to show different fields (one will show salary and one will not).

Would that help?

Best,
Mike, Consultant @ Automatic Nation 


Hi @Mike_AutomaticN 

Thanks so much for the tip.

I also thought of another option: in the same table, create a new field and populate with the sentence "please sign-up or sign-in" for the tabs I don't want to be shown for non-logged in users. I then map that field for Company tab in the page shown for non-logged in users.

 

Thanks again

 


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For sure @SenRath. That will also work!
Please let me know if you have any other question.

Mike, Consultant @ Automatic Nation