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By default, Confluence will assign you as a watcher of any page or blog post that you create or edit. This behavior is called 'autowatch'. 

\uD83D\uDCD8 Instructions

Watch a page or blog post

To start watching a page or blog post:

  1. Go to the page or blog post.

  2. Select the eye icon 👁, and check Watch page.

Stop watching a page or blog post:

  1. Go to a page or blog post you're already watching.

  2. Select the eye icon 👁 and uncheck Watch page.

Watch an entire space

The quickest way to watch all pages and blog posts in a particular space:

  1. Go to any page or blog post in the space.

  2. Select the eye icon 👁 and check the option to Watch all content in this space

  3. You can also watch a space by selecting Pages in the space sidebar, then choose Watch this space at the top right.

Stop watching entire space

  1. Go to any page or blog post in the space.

  2. Select the eye icon 👁 and uncheck the option to Watch all content in this space

View all pages/spaces you are watching

 You can check all pages or spaces you are watching through your user settings.

  1. Go to your user icon in the upper right.

  2. Select Settings

  3. Select the Watches tab

  4. Select the Stop Watching link to stop email notifications on the space or page.

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