Your learning site will be password protected until your site is launched or goes live. Users who attempt to visit your site's URL will land on a page indicating that the site is closed. To bypass this page, you must enter the site password, or sign in with valid credentials. For testing purposes, you can access and enter the site password in order to view and test the different user flows (without being logged in.)
Where do I find this?
Settings > Security
How do I do this?
- From your homepage, select Settings and then Security.
- Within the Passwords & Keys section, you will find your assigned site password. This password is randomly generated, and is not the same as the password you use to sign in as an administrator.
- Go to your site URL and enter the password. Note that we highly recommend using a private/incognito browser in order to test your site as an unknown user.
- From here you are ready to start testing!
What else do I need to know?
- Removing the password protection from your site is the final step in setting up your custom domain (launching your site). You should not remove the password protection on your site until all configuration steps and QA are completed.
- If you do happen to accidentally remove password protection before you're ready, please reach out to your Tech Success & Support to have this reapplied to your site.
- Note that the site password is not related to your personal login credentials.
- When you visit your site URL, you may want to continue as an admin versus an unknown user. In this case, just click "Sign in here" and enter a valid login.
What does this look like?
Learner View:

Admin View:
