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- Tutorial Part 10: Password-Protected Pages
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- Finally, let's talk about how to **password-protect** pages that you only want those with proper
- permissions to be able to access when they visit the website. You may want to hide a document page
- for special bulk pricing on custom cupcake orders or an information page for customers behind a password,
- and there is an easy way to do this from within the CMS.
- Navigate to the page that you want to add password-protection. You need to either save it as a draft or publish
- it before you can access the Password-Protect feature.
- Look up in the right-hand corner at the Privacy setting.
- .. figure:: img/tutorial_password_protect_edit1.png
- :alt: Draft page with Publish options in right-hand corner.
- Draft page with Publish options in right-hand corner.
- The default setting for **Privacy** is Public, which means that the page will be available to view for anyone
- who comes to the website once it has been published. You can change this by clicking on the word "Public" and revealing the pop-up that
- has more Privacy options, shown below.
- .. figure:: img/tutorial_password_protect_options.png
- :alt: Privacy options pop-up.
- The Privacy options pop-up screen.
- .. note::
- Any privacy setting that you set on a parent or landing page is applied to all of the child or sub-pages as well.
- Select the level of privacy that you want.
- * **Private, accessible to logged-in users**: Only available to those who are logged into the CMS
- * **Private, accessible with the following password**: Only available from the frontend with a password that you set
- * **Private, accessible to users in specific groups**: Only available to groups that you set in the CMS, like Moderators or Editors
- For a simple way to protect content on your site from unauthorized readers, select **Private, accessible with the following password**
- and choose a password. If the page doesn't contain any sensitive information, the password doesn't necessarily need to be
- super-complex.
- You can set up password-protected pages for sales presentations, for example, or to share private or specialized,
- but not sensitive, information.
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