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5 Tips for Tattoos That Actually Look Better As You Age

 Old Father Time catches up with us all! - https://www.alldaytattoo.com/5-tips-for-tattoos-that-look-better-as-you-age/ That does not mean you should feel down about this natural process! Getting older really does have lots of advantages. Like: Being offered that seat on a crowded train, or being helped across the road…. Yeah Right! On the bright side, while getting older is a given, it is possible to have tattoos that look better as you age. When it comes to aging, let’s take a look at the way to go for tattoo designs and styles that are long lasting. Thinking ahead about how your tattoos will look as you age! Let’s be honest, for the vast majority of us, thinking decades ahead about most things isn’t something we do. But, when it comes to the type and style of tattoos placed on our body it should probably be something we consider. We say this because the amount of care, the type, style and size of your chosen tattoo design goes a long way to dictating just how long it remains loo...

Controlling Who Sees Your External Share for Confluence and Jira Links

Controlling Who Sees Your External Share - https://www.oldstreetsolutions.com/external-share-selected-users You may be familiar with the feature that dropped, not too long ago, over at External Share for Confluence, offering a robust extra layer of security for your data. Well, now our Jira counterparts can enjoy the same hardy feature at External Share for Jira. Companies have been asking us for a way of restricting which users can see their External Share links. Previously, you could create a secure link to your Confluence page or Jira issue and share it with a chosen person outside your instance. That link was always safe from a randomer on the internet finding it, thanks to its unguessable 16-character URL. It could be protected further by adding a password, making the page or issue inaccessible to anyone without it. However, there was nothing to stop the person you share the link with from passing it on to someone else. Even if it’s password-protected, that person could just shar...