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Om allerlei redenen heb ik slechts een klein deel van mijn Google Sites publiekelijk toegankelijk gemaakt.
Denk aan (c) Copyrights van derden, auteursrechten, verkeerde voorbeelden, aanstootgevend materiaal, dubieuze 'hacker'sites, malware sites......
Google™ provides its Sites users with ways to make a whole site or just individual pages on a public site private so that only designated individuals can view and/or edit those sites or pages.
The instructions below outline the various ways you can set up and provide access to private sites.
They are:
Public on the web - Anyone on the Internet can find and access. No sign-in required.
Anyone with the link - Anyone who types in the URL or redirect link can access your site. No signin required.
Specific people - people with the e-mails you add can view and/or edit your site, essentially making your site private.
Specific people specific pages
All my Google Sites pages were initially set up as Public, meaning anyone with the correct URL (or redirect) can access them.
The Google Sites (pages) cannot be found in search engines if so indicated before.
NOTE: You must assign individuals to your whole site using the steps in 4a-e above before you can give those individuals permission to view and/or edit private pages
How to Make Individual Pages on Your Site Private
Enable page-level permissions.”
In the pop-up box, click on “Turn on Page-Level Permissions.”
Update 01.01.2022