If you enable the "Already Registered" link, attendees who have registered can click on that link from the event website, sign in with the email address and confirmation number, and they will then be able to see all of the pages in the Post Registration folder.

From the Site Designer, click on the Website Navigation widget and turn on the Already registered link.

Hope that helps!
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Jess Olcott
Training Program Coordinator
ETC, Inc.
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-15-2025 04:14
From: Susan Brooks
Subject: How to... password protect one webpage!
Thank you, Jess! Can i ask - how do people login to access this page? i.e. how does Cvent know who is a delegate and who is not?
I've added the page to that section but it is not visible on the main page as an option, and we do not have a login section.
Many thanks!
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Susan Brooks
The Events RaccoonUnited Kingdom
Original Message:
Sent: 05-14-2025 08:25
From: Jess Olcott
Subject: How to... password protect one webpage!
Hi Susan,
Any webpages that are placed into the Post Registration folder will automatically be limited so that they are only visible to registrants. All you have to do is drag the pages you wish to be protected below that folder in the site designer. 
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Jess Olcott
Training Program Coordinator
ETC, Inc.
Original Message:
Sent: 05-13-2025 06:11
From: Susan Brooks
Subject: How to... password protect one webpage!
Hello! Can anyone help me? I have a public event website set up and in use, including registration pages, and wish to password protect the post-event page for registered delegates only to have access.
How can I ensure only those who have registered/paid can access the page? I've worked out how to create an 'access via weblink only', but have been asked to restrict the page to registered delegates only via password. Any suggestions?
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Susan Brooks
The Events RaccoonUnited Kingdom
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