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Portal Pages can be public or private. When pages are public, anyone with the portal URL or a link can access the page without logging in with an email/password, GGID, or SSO from a club website. If private, the players will be prompted to log in with their email/password or GGID before viewing.
You can make a page public or private in one of two ways:
Editing the Portal Page
Editing General Portal Setting
In this article, we will discuss both options for making a portal page public or private.
Editing the Portal Page:
To make a page public or private by editing the portal page, navigate to the page you wish to edit, click "Edit," then check "Public Page" to make it public for all to access or uncheck it to make the page private and require viewers to be logged in see the page (as shown below).
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Editing General Portal Settings:
You can edit all sections and pages in bulk from the General Portal Setting to be public or private. To do so, go to a section and click "General Portal Setting." In the Public Pages area, click the text "Set Portal Pages to Public/Private" (as shown below). You can now check the box next to a particular portal page to make it public or uncheck it to make it private.