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How to Set a Password on a Page

Sometimes you want to keep a memory just for your own. For that there are passwords and privacy levels.

Access levels

A page can be open, password-protected, available by invitation only, or fully private — visible to you alone. The level is chosen in the editor and can be changed at any time. This lets you keep the memory exactly the way the family is comfortable with.

A password on the page

Set a password in the editor, and the page will open only for those you give it to. This is convenient for family memorials not meant for outsiders. A visitor without the password sees only a prompt to enter a code.

A password on a single section

You can password-protect not the whole page but a single section — for example, personal letters or especially painful memories. That way the general part stays open while the most intimate is protected. It's a flexible way to combine openness and privacy.

How to share the password

Share the password with loved ones privately — in a personal message, not publicly next to the link. If needed, the password is easy to change, and the old one stops working. Access to the memory stays fully under your control.

  • Open · password · by invitation · private.
  • A password on the whole page.
  • A password on a single section.
  • The password is easy to change.

Frequently asked questions

What will someone without the password see?
Only a code-entry form — the content of the page or section is not available to them.
Can I change the password later?
Yes, at any time; after a change, the old password no longer opens the page.

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