How to Create Password-Protected Documentation
While internal documentation protects sensitive information, sometimes you need extra security. EazyDocs offers a password-protected system to keep your documentation safe, restricting access to WordPress documentation that is available publicly.
Create Password-Protected WordPress Documentation

From the [direction] WordPress Dashboard > EazyDocs Dashboard [/direction] select the documentation you want to switch to a password-protected doc setting. Right next to the doc title, click on the arrow icon and click on the Visibility option.

A prompt screen ‘Visibility Options’ will show up; just select the Password Protected option and click Update. That’s it. Your documentation is now password-protected, which can be tested by opening the doc in incognito.Create Password-Protected Documentation Section

Individual documentation sections can be password-protected as well. To password lock any documentation section, hover over the Visibility option icon shown next to the section title.

Clicking the Visibility option’s icon will a prompt screen ‘Visibility Options’ will show up. Just select the Password Protected option and click Update.
YouTube Tutorial: How to Create Password-Protected & Internal Documentation
This tutorial covers the step-by-step process of creating password-protected documentation with EazyDocs.