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GitLab Pages Access Control
- Introduced in GitLab 11.5.
- Available on GitLab.com in GitLab 12.4.
You can enable Pages access control on your project, so that only members of your project (at least Guest) can access your website:
For a demonstration, see Pages access controls.
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Navigate to your project's Settings > General and expand Visibility, project features, permissions.
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Toggle the Pages button to enable the access control.
NOTE: Note: If you don't see the toggle button, that means that it's not enabled. Ask your administrator to enable it.
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The Pages access control dropdown allows you to set who can view pages hosted with GitLab Pages, depending on your project's visibility:
- If your project is private:
- Only project members: Only project members will be able to browse the website.
- Everyone: Everyone, both logged into and logged out of GitLab, will be able to browse the website, no matter their project membership.
- If your project is internal:
- Only project members: Only project members will be able to browse the website.
- Everyone with access: Everyone logged into GitLab will be able to browse the website, no matter their project membership.
- Everyone: Everyone, both logged into and logged out of GitLab, will be able to browse the website, no matter their project membership.
- If your project is public:
- Only project members: Only project members will be able to browse the website.
- Everyone with access: Everyone, both logged into and logged out of GitLab, will be able to browse the website, no matter their project membership.
- If your project is private:
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Click Save changes.
The next time someone tries to access your website and the access control is enabled, they will be presented with a page to sign into GitLab and verify they can access the website.
Terminating a Pages session
If you want to log out from your Pages website, you can do so by revoking application access token for GitLab Pages:
- Navigate to your profile's Settings > Applications.
- Find Authorized applications at the bottom of the page.
- Find GitLab Pages and press the Revoke button.