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You can make an issue confidential when you create or edit an issue.
When you create a new issue, a checkbox right below the text area is available
-to mark the issue as confidential. Check that box and hit the **Create issue**
-button to create the issue. For existing issues, edit them, check the
-confidential checkbox and hit **Save changes**.
+to mark the issue as confidential. Check that box and select **Create issue**
+to create the issue. For existing issues, edit them, check the
+confidential checkbox and select **Save changes**.
When you create a confidential issue in a project, the project becomes listed in the **Contributed projects** section in your [profile](../../profile/index.md). **Contributed projects** does not show information about the confidential issue; it only shows the project name.