Website Security

Nov 14, 2025 | 2 Min Read | Télécharger: PDF Word

Control who can access specific pages on your event website

with page security and access restrictions.

 

Reasons to implement security:

  • Creating participant-only content

  • Restricting VIP or premium content

  • Internal team pages for volunteers or staff

  • Sponsor-only areas

  • Pre-event information for registered participants

  • Protected resources and downloads

 


 

Step 1: Access Security Settings

Navigate to Site Builder → Pages, and you can either set a global page protection (which will enforce it across the entire system) or an individual page. If you want to set it across the entire website, you'll need to click on "Global Page Protection" at the top right corner. 

 

 

If you want to do it on a specific page, you'll need to click on the yellow button "Settings", and at the bottom of the modal, you'll see "Security".

 

 

Step 2: Choose Security Level

Select the appropriate security level for your page:

  • None: Anyone can view this page (default setting)

  • Login: Only logged-in users can access

  • Password Protected: Requires a password to view the page

 

 

For Registered Users Only

  • Toggle the 'Require Login' option

  • Set the redirect URL for non-logged-in users (usually the login page)

For Password Protection

  • Enable password protection

  • Set a strong password

  • Configure the password prompt message

  • Note: One password per page (not per user)

 

Step 3: Save and Test

After configuring security:


Save your page settings

  1. Log out or use an incognito window

  2. Try to access the page to verify security is working


 

Tips

 

  • Use clear messaging about why the content is restricted

  • Provide an easy path to gain access (registration link, login button)

  • Don't make too many pages private - it can frustrate visitors

  • For password-protected pages, use strong, unique passwords

  • Regularly audit who has access to protected content

  • Test security settings before announcing protected pages

  • Consider creating a dedicated login page for a better user experience

  • Keep public pages informative enough to encourage registration

  • Member Portal - Create a dedicated area for logged-in users

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