Jun 19, 2020 05:26 PM
Hello, brand new user, here! :slightly_smiling_face: I see the ability to edit permissions of a field so that only specific users can edit a field; however, is there a way to set the permissions so that only specific users can see the field to begin with?
We want to include some sensitive information in our database that can only be seen/accessed by certain employees.
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
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Jun 19, 2020 05:31 PM
Welcome to the community, @newtoDB.
This is only possible if you share one of your views via a private read-only link with those people, but those people MUST NOT be collaborators.
If those users are collaborators (even if they are read-only collaborators), then they are allowed to:
So, unfortunately, Airtable has almost zero security in these regards.
Your only real option for this is to use Stacker , which is an incredible add-on for Airtable, because it adds all of the security & permissions & collaboration features that you would want for your system. Some of my clients would say that Stacker is the most essential add-on for Airtable.
Hope this helps! If this answers your question, could you please mark this comment as the solution to your question? This will help other people who have a similar question. :slightly_smiling_face:
Jun 19, 2020 05:31 PM
Welcome to the community, @newtoDB.
This is only possible if you share one of your views via a private read-only link with those people, but those people MUST NOT be collaborators.
If those users are collaborators (even if they are read-only collaborators), then they are allowed to:
So, unfortunately, Airtable has almost zero security in these regards.
Your only real option for this is to use Stacker , which is an incredible add-on for Airtable, because it adds all of the security & permissions & collaboration features that you would want for your system. Some of my clients would say that Stacker is the most essential add-on for Airtable.
Hope this helps! If this answers your question, could you please mark this comment as the solution to your question? This will help other people who have a similar question. :slightly_smiling_face:
Jun 19, 2020 05:34 PM
Thanks so much for the info, Scott! I will look into Stacker right now!