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Publicly shared StoryMap prompting for sign in on some slides

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Jason_Celeste
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I have a story map that is shared publicly and all maps and data are also shared publicly. When you reach the 4th slide, it prompts for a sign in. If you click cancel, it bypasses and all the data is visible which makes me think it's not a sharing issue. 

loginat4thslide.jpg

The storymap and associated web maps and data were at one time only shared to organization. Once permitted to share publicly, I changed the sharing to public. 

I'd like to not have rebuild it if possible. 

I've seen earlier posts with the similar issues but no resolve. Possible bug?

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7393775edd37496aadad03c72850bb43

 

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ChristopherCounsell
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This Web Map:

https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=3fe4bdecde2d4911a3a08aa1da61b4ef

This layer is not accessible:

https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=90f9df59c845463bbc0b35965b8f1e81

ChristopherCounsell_0-1720839422743.png

If you share the map to 'everyone' again it should prompt you with which layers do not match the sharing, and if you're owner, an option to also update these layers sharing in addition to the maps.

If you're every unsure of what layers are not shared correctly to the public you can try opening up the layers in a private (not signed in) browsing session. From the map item details page.

 

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ChristopherCounsell
MVP Regular Contributor

This Web Map:

https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=3fe4bdecde2d4911a3a08aa1da61b4ef

This layer is not accessible:

https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=90f9df59c845463bbc0b35965b8f1e81

ChristopherCounsell_0-1720839422743.png

If you share the map to 'everyone' again it should prompt you with which layers do not match the sharing, and if you're owner, an option to also update these layers sharing in addition to the maps.

If you're every unsure of what layers are not shared correctly to the public you can try opening up the layers in a private (not signed in) browsing session. From the map item details page.

 

Jason_Celeste
New Contributor

Thank you. That was a non-organization layer that was overlooked. 

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