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[FR] Update AnyRun Analyzer to include privacy setting #853

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aacgood opened this issue Sep 14, 2020 · 0 comments
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[FR] Update AnyRun Analyzer to include privacy setting #853

aacgood opened this issue Sep 14, 2020 · 0 comments
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aacgood commented Sep 14, 2020

Feature description
When you run an analysis through AnyRun, there are 3 available privacy settings on the resulting analysis:

  • owner: Only the user that submitted the analysis can view it
  • bylink: Anyone with the link to the analysis can view (this is the default option of the API)
  • public: Analysis is made public for all to consume

Describe the solution you'd like
Include the opt_privacy_type option with the URL and File submission requests

Additional context
While the default API option of bylink is going to be OK for the majority of the analysis cases, there is the potential for leakage or breaking of PAP if the link is further on-shared outside of your control.

@aacgood aacgood added the category:feature-request Issue is related to a feature request label Sep 14, 2020
@dadokkio dadokkio added this to To do in Cortex-Neurons 3.0 via automation Sep 29, 2020
@dadokkio dadokkio moved this from To do to Done in Cortex-Neurons 3.0 Sep 29, 2020
@dadokkio dadokkio added this to the 3.0.0 milestone Oct 30, 2020
@garanews garanews closed this as completed Jan 8, 2021
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