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Updated by Alexander Stock almost 2 years ago
**As** a user
**I want to** have the possibility to hide public projects
**so that** I only see projects which are relevant for me.
**Background information:**
Currently, if you click on "Select a project", you get a mixture of public projects and your own projects. It can happen that a user creates creates a test project, sets it to public by mistake, forgets about it and then all other users see this "forgotten" test project in their project list.
It would be clearer to only be able to see your own projects at first. Public projects should rather get their own "place", e.g. if you are looking for a project instance-wide. Gitlab, for example, has an "Explore" page for public projects.
**Related customer feedback from support ticket 16125:**
As a global administrator, the "quick search" sidebar (which lists all projects you can access) is hardly usable because you have access to too many projects.
Therefore, it should be possible to switch between a "user view" and an "admin view". Example ⤵️
<img class="op-uc-image op-uc-image_inline" src="/api/v3/attachments/109228/content">
<img class="op-uc-image op-uc-image_inline" src="/api/v3/attachments/109229/content">
Additional nice to have:
* That list remembers the last projects a user opened. Similar to the _recently viewed_ results in the global search bar.
Relevant user story in this case:
As a global admin
I want to display only the projects I actively work on in the quick search user list
so that I can make use of that list and can quickly navigate to a project I want to work at
**I want to** have the possibility to hide public projects
**so that** I only see projects which are relevant for me.
**Background information:**
Currently, if you click on "Select a project", you get a mixture of public projects and your own projects. It can happen that a user creates
It would be clearer to only be able to see your own projects at first. Public projects should rather get their own "place", e.g. if you are looking for a project instance-wide. Gitlab, for example, has an "Explore" page for public projects.
**Related customer feedback from support ticket 16125:**
As a global administrator, the "quick search" sidebar (which lists all projects you can access) is hardly usable because you have access to too many projects.
Therefore, it should be possible to switch between a "user view" and an "admin view". Example ⤵️
<img class="op-uc-image op-uc-image_inline" src="/api/v3/attachments/109228/content">
<img class="op-uc-image op-uc-image_inline" src="/api/v3/attachments/109229/content">
Additional nice to have:
* That list remembers the last projects a user opened. Similar to the _recently viewed_ results in the global search bar.
Relevant user story in this case:
As a global admin
I want to display only the projects I actively work on in the quick search user list
so that I can make use of that list and can quickly navigate to a project I want to work at