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I have a public website that I share with a few of my colleagues and I am using firebase hosting and a real-time database to store my data. Below you will see my security rules. Firebase keeps sending me warning emails that my database has public access. I contacted their support and they recommended that I go further through the documentation and avoid root access to my data nodes. I did as recommended, but I am still getting the warning emails with the same message for insecure rules.

My desired behavior is to have the Posts node be read publicly

Thank you in advance for your time and help.

{
  "rules": 
  {
    ".read": false,
    ".write" :false,
    "data":
    {
        "Posts":
        {
          ".read":true,
          ".write":false
        }
    },
    "users":
    {
      "data":
        {
          "Posts":
            {
              ".read":"auth != null",
              ".write":"auth != null"
            }
        }
    }
  }
}
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  • The current security rules allow any authenticated user to read/write the entire users/data/Posts node. Is that intended?
    – Dharmaraj
    May 18, 2022 at 20:21
  • These rules should not be triggering alerts. Are you sure the emails you receive are from this project, and about its realtime database? If so, can you edit your question to include the exact message you get? May 18, 2022 at 21:27
  • @FrankvanPuffelen My apologies for the late reply. Yes, the email redirects me to these rules. May 19, 2022 at 6:05
  • @Dharmaraj Yes that is my intended behavior. I feel like I am missing something. users/data/Posts should have full public read rights, only read to be public. Authenticated users will have full access to the post node because they will be editing that specific node just like any other database table. Only authenticated users should be able to do so. Other than those rules, everything else should be blocked. May 19, 2022 at 6:31
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    @FrankvanPuffelen I have not been forwarded any warning email from my executives since May 20th. I believe the issue is resolved. Thank you very much for your time. May 22, 2022 at 6:58

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