Oct 26, 2020 10:38 AM
Hi guys,
I have a table with only 2 views. One is “Master” and is a personal view, and the other one is just a duplicate of “Master”, but with hidden columns, and it’s a locked view.
The idea was: Managers use the “Master” personal view, with all the information exposed, and our contractors use the duplicated locked view, with hidden columns (naturally they have a different login). Since they can’t unhide the columns, we thought this would prevent them from seeing sensible information.
However, when contractors duplicate the “Duplicate” view (as a personal view, or collaborative view), they are able to unhide the columns and see the sensible information.
Is this the expected behaviour? If so, what’s the best way to prevent contractors from accessing sensible information?
Thanks!
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Oct 26, 2020 12:23 PM
Welcome to the Airtable community!
Yes, what you are experiencing is how Airtable functions. All collaborators have access to all data in the base.
How to hide sensitive data depends on what data your contractors need to edit. Here are some options:
Oct 26, 2020 12:23 PM
Welcome to the Airtable community!
Yes, what you are experiencing is how Airtable functions. All collaborators have access to all data in the base.
How to hide sensitive data depends on what data your contractors need to edit. Here are some options: