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I am trying to create specific password-protected mini-sites (single wordpress pages) for specific users or specific passwords to be precise. For example someone clicks the url domain.com/url1 and if he has the password for this page, he can view it. This is fairly simple by using the simple password protection built-in feature of wordpress.

Now the tricky part is that I don't want this person to be able to enter any other part of the domain.com wordpress installation. Obviously there won't be any visible menus, but someone could hit domain.com/s and go to the search page or to the 404 page.

At the moment I will be disabling the search feature of wordpress, i will empty the archives pages and the 404 page.

Is there any other way/url someone could directly open a "standard" wordpress page besides the login and wp-admin section?

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This sounds like the wrong way around and always having the danger of forgetting or misconfiguring something. If you need content separation, just use a network install. It has a little more overhead of admin but it out of the box ensures the content separation you seek.

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  • It definitely is a wrong way but wordpress came to the rescue for other reasons so this is something worth checking out. What do you mean by saying a network install?
    – Jim
    Commented Feb 4, 2016 at 17:17
  • how to create one, with hopefully enough links to explain it codex.wordpress.org/Create_A_Network Commented Feb 4, 2016 at 17:40

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