Classification levels
Admins can define levels such as Pending Classification, Public, Internal, Confidential and Restricted.
Classify helps Confluence teams visually classify pages, define classification levels and guide users around permissions and information sensitivity.
Confluence pages can contain public, internal, confidential or restricted information. Permissions may exist in the background, but readers and editors do not always see a clear visual signal.
Classify makes the selected classification visible in the page header area so teams can handle content with more care.
Admins can define levels such as Pending Classification, Public, Internal, Confidential and Restricted.
Classification can appear directly in the page header area, where page readers naturally look first.
Admins can configure colors and expected header styles for each classification level.
Classify can help users understand whether page permissions appear aligned with the selected classification.
These examples are starting points. A Confluence admin should adapt labels, descriptions and guidance to the organization's policies.