Feature
Collaboration
Locale-specific access control
Locale-specific access control: scope contributor editing to specific locales so regional teams work in their language without touching the primary locale.

Managing a global site means multiple teams editing different language versions for different regions. Without scoped access, contributors can accidentally overwrite content in a locale that isn’t theirs. You don’t want to wake up Monday morning to find your Japanese team accidentally updated your main US locale.
Locale-specific access control lets admins restrict editing to specific locales so each regional team only modifies their language content.
Locale-specific access is the third layer of Enterprise Granular Access Control, available on Enterprise plans. Together with CMS collection access and page-level access, admins can scope contributor permissions across CMS collections, site pages, and language versions.
Check out our docs to learn more about Enterprise Granular Access Control.
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