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Alysa Guillama

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What would really be beneficial to ArcGIS Online from my point of view, would be adding the possibility to share content with 'everyone' while using some form of basic password protection (password protected sharing for users without organizational account). Other cloud services (OneDrive for example) offer similar functionality. The lack of this functionality is pretty much what keeps me from using ArcGIS Online for sharing content.

Hi,

+1 to this comment. We'd be happy with even just a "security by obscurity" approach that only allows access to anyone with the link. As is it, the only way to share with users that don't have an organizational account is to make my content (and all the layer services) completely public AND indexed on AGOL. Needless to say, this does not sit well with clients, and has kept us from using AGOL for anything meaningful.

Cheers,
Ben

I want to do something similar but the last thing I want is for people to have to remember another username and password and have to log in each time they use the map. I want my AGS Online map to just open like a Google Map and be able to use it right away. Is that possible without making everything publicly shared?

I want to be able to share certain content with public users but not make the data public. I thought perhaps if I made a group then I could invite public users to join my group, but that doesn't work either because public users cannot join groups made by organizational account users.

Thus, the only other solution that I could come up with is to somehow make the data accessible with a user name and password so that I could invite public users to collaborate but not make the data public. However, this option does not seem to be currently available. Perhaps there is a widget out there I am not aware of?

You can limit access to hosted feature services (just like with AGS/on-premise services) to specific, shared AGOL maps and applications, without users needing to enter a username and password, by using the method described here:

There is some new functionality for hosted layers that went out with the December release that may address some of the issues outlined here. You can now create hosted feature layer views. With these you could keep the source data shared internally with your organization for editing and create a public view with editing revoked.

I have been at the Fed GIS conference this past week and I have heard the issue come up a few times. It would be great if there was a way to share AGOL content (like a story map) to a private audience outside of my organization (like a client or local partner), but without making the content completely public. I realize that this is similar to the "reduced pricing for viewer only accounts", but in many sectors (like international development and non-profit), it is unrealistic to expect a local partner to pay for something that they are only going to view one time for just a few minutes.

I tried the workflow to secure access to layers, but the option "a secure service was detected" does not come up! The service is not shared - it's private. So when I add it as a new web service where can I get that option and enter the credentials??

As far as ideas go.... Being able to invite social-media based AGOL public accounts to organizational groups, and then share specific apps/maps/layers with that group, would help a lot in some cases where we want to provide a map/app to some but not all of the public (and not go so far as using Hub). And this would provide an identity if they add/edit features in a crowdsource app. Some means for the public to automatically register their public account with a group would definitely help. Hopefully we'll see these types of capability soon.

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Therefore we have taken the precaution of disabling your password on your account. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused but felt that it was necessary to help protect you and your AbeBooks account.

I don't care so much about my AbeBooks.com account as I barely use it. But, I am very worried to know that my email and password are published online. Although I tried to Google for my email and haven't found anything.

If you've reused the password in multiple places then yes you should assume that password has been compromised. I also recommend enabling two-factor authentication wherever possible as this will reduce the risk of one account being compromised leading to other accounts being compromised.

Basically, instead of sending your actual password, you first generate a sha1 hash of your password and then send only the first 5 characters of that. The pwnedpasswords service will then respond with a list of hundreds of possible matches, and you then search from among those results (using the rest of the sha1 hash of your password) to see if any of those are really a match to the full hash of your password.

Do you have the same password on all your 50+ accounts? If not I think you should not be worried. Change the password on your AbeBooks account and maybe the email addres you Googled and you will be fine.

You can restrict visitors access to your online store by adding the password page in the Password protection section. The password page is a landing page that requires any visitor to provide a password to visit your online store. If you want your customers to access your online store, then you can provide them with the password to your online store.

When your password page is active, only the password page of your online store is found by search engines. Other pages, like product pages, are hidden, and search engines won't display these pages in search results.

In Password, enter the password that you'll give to the customers who you want to be able to access your online store. Don't use the same password that you use to log into your admin.

You can only remove password protection from your online store after you pick a pricing plan. If you pick a plan while you are on a free trial, then you won't be charged any subscription fees until your free trial expires.

There are two ways to remove your online store password: from your Themes page or from the Preferences page under Online Store in your Shopify admin.

The password.liquid file in the Templates directory is included in your theme by the content_for_layout Liquid tag, which is found in the password page layout file. To make any changes to the password page layout file, click password.liquid in the Layout directory.

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