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Restrict access to a single claap in a shared channel
Restrict access to a single claap in a shared channel

Workplace channels are by default public. Read how to restrict access to specific videos.

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Written by Thomas Hernandez
Updated over a year ago

Workplace channels are by default public – meaning they have the sharing link set to Public. Anyone with the topic URL can access these channels and associated claaps.

In some cases, you might want to ensure people with access to a claap can see that claap only and not all the claaps within the same channel. To do so, you need to set the channel link to Private, which sets all children claaps to Private by cascading rights.

You can only switch from Private to Public at claap level if the channel is set to Private.


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