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While apps created for free on Glitch are public, folks who subscribe to Glitch Pro ,ย can control who can see and use the apps that they own.
Other Glitch users (logged in or not) can view your project's code and remix it into their own copy.
But they can't edit your project's files directly - you'd have to invite them to join your project for them to do that.
You can use the .env file to hide sensitive information like passwords and data.
When you subscribe to Glitch Pro, you will have the following privacy controls:
Make both the code and the live site private.
Control the way other project members can use and view the app.
How to invite others to join your private project as project members:
Here is what the invite looks like:
When making an app private, it is important to be aware of the following:
When the privacy controls are used on a project, it will not be included in search results.






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Learn how to change the visibility of your project to and from public or private. Users who aren't signed in to your organization have read-only access to public projects on Azure DevOps. Private projects, on the other hand, require users to be granted access to the project and signed in to access the services.
You can easily switch a private project to a public project, and vice-versa. Before you do so, review the notes provided in Private-to-public migration checklist .
Look through our migration checklist before you make an existing project public.
It has tips and ideas for exposing a limited set of data, in case you don't want your entire history available.
Before you can change a private project, to a public project, you must enable anonymous access for your organization.
From your web browser, sign in to Azure DevOps. You must be signed in to create a public project.
Choose
Azure DevOps to open Projects . Then choose Organization settings .
Choose the Policies page, and select On for Allow public projects .
Choose Project Settings in the sidebar.
To switch from private to public, choose Public from the Visibility menu of options.
To switch from public to private, choose Private from the Visibility menu of options.

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