Overview
With password-protected pages, you can add a password to specific pages on your site that visitors will need to enter in order to view that page. Password-protected pages are beneficial when certain information is designed for specific audiences; for example, to restrict access to a download page.
Password-protected pages should not be confused with user logins or account management. Password-protected pages only adds an individual password for one page, not different passwords for different users.
Note
Anchored pages cannot be password-protected pages. In order to password-protect a page, make sure that the page is not anchored to another page.
Guide
In the side panel, click Pages.
2. Click the settings for a specific page.
3. Click the Set Password button to be prompted to set your password.
4. Click Password Protected, and type the password visitors will need to type to access the page. The password can be no more than 100 characters, but can contain any characters.
5. Click Save. This page is now protected by a password. You can remove this password at any time by clicking Open to Everyone.
Log Out
To log out, clear the cache for the site or browser.
Note
Even if the password for the page is changed, users that are logged into a password-protected page will stay logged in until they clear their cache.