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Password Protecting Web Pages
Password Protecting Web Pages
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Written by Cam Langsford
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You can password protect public facing web pages.

This is great for giving access to premium content without the complication of your customers needing an account to login to your platform.

This works with Custom pages on your website.

To configure it log in to your platform and browser to the custom page you want to password protect.

Click the cog in the top left hand of the page and then click "Configure this page"

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Then click the "Permissions" tab and check the password protect box and enter the password.

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Website visitors will now be prompted to enter the password to view the page.

To test it, make sure you logout first or use a chrome incognito browser (while not logged in)

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