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Tina Smith
Notification should be sent to the readers as well on the updating article, newly added article, etc through email. Readers should have the capability to view the difference between the previous and updated one.
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D360 Product Management
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D360 Product Management
Hi All - Readers can now subscribe to receive email notifications for specific categories or articles they choose to follow. This ensures readers stay informed about new articles and updates to existing content, enhancing engagement and overall experience. To learn more about this feature, please visit - https://docs.document360.com/help/docs/follow-articles-and-categories
Note: This feature is applicable only for Private projects and its articles.
For your information (FYI) - This feature is available exclusively in KB Site 2.0, which is accessible for projects created after June 10th. We're working on migration plans for existing customers and will communicate them soon.
Suzanne
D360 Product Management that's nice, but why is it limited to only Private projects?
Caroline Tabach
D360 Product Management We needed this feature in mixed projects. I wonder why it is being marked done, if this is only for new customers, and only for private projects
Shakeer Hussain S
Suzanne: We understand the value this feature could bring to your users, and we appreciate your interest in extending its capabilities to public projects.
The primary reason for limiting this feature to private projects is to ensure the security and privacy of user data. Here are a few key points that explain our decision:
In public projects, users can access content without logging in, making it impossible for us to track who is following a specific article or category. This limitation prevents us from providing accurate and reliable update notifications to users.
Private projects require users to log in with credentials, enabling us to securely authenticate and identify users. This authentication process is essential for managing subscriptions and ensuring that notifications are sent to the correct individuals.
In private projects, we have more control over user authentication and data access, which allows us to ensure that user data is handled securely. For public projects, where access is open to a broader audience, implementing such a feature could expose user data to potential risks.
Tracking user interactions and preferences without proper authentication could lead to data privacy concerns. In private projects, we can guarantee that user data is handled securely and in compliance with privacy regulations.
Providing a seamless and effective notification system requires accurate user data. In public projects, the absence of login credentials makes it challenging to maintain the quality and reliability of the follow feature, which could negatively impact the user experience.
Shakeer Hussain S
Caroline Tabach: This feature is available in mixed projects specific to the articles whicfollowingthath are in private.
We understand the value this feature could bring to your users, and we appreciate your interest in extending its capabilities to public projects.
The primary reason for limiting this feature to private projects is to ensure the security and privacy of user data. Here are a few key points that explain our decision:
In public projects, users can access content without logging in, making it impossible for us to track who is following a specific article or category. This limitation prevents us from providing accurate and reliable update notifications to users.
Private projects require users to log in with credentials, enabling us to securely authenticate and identify users. This authentication process is essential for managing subscriptions and ensuring that notifications are sent to the correct individuals.
In private projects, we have more control over user authentication and data access, which allows us to ensure that user data is handled securely. For public projects, where access is open to a broader audience, implementing such a feature could expose user data to potential risks.
Tracking user interactions and preferences without proper authentication could lead to data privacy concerns. In private projects, we can guarantee that user data is handled securely and in compliance with privacy regulations.
Providing a seamless and effective notification system requires accurate user data. In public projects, the absence of login credentials makes it challenging to maintain the quality and reliability of the follow feature, which could negatively impact the user experience.
Shakeer Hussain S
Caroline - Kindly reach out to your customer success manager to migrate yourself to 2.0 KB site to avail this feature.
Caroline Tabach
Shakeer Hussain S thanks for the detailed answer
Pradeep CR
This will be very important feature for us. Hope to get it soon.
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Document360 Engineering
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Document360 Engineering
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Thiru
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Thiru
Merged in a post:
Notification Mapping for a specific category
Hani Harrise
Currently we have the option to get notified every time we have a change in a category at a global level. It would be great, if we can be notified per se a particular category.
Lets say there is a release notes category, and every reader can be notified of the articles every time there is an update.
Thiru
Hani Harrise we are merging this request, as we do have major one already in feature board.
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Prabhakaran Parasuraman
Hi Hani, thanks for sharing your suggestion. We have planned for a specific feature called reader notification. This feature is aligned in our roadmap. Will let you know once it's done from our end.
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