Password Protected Storefront
The optional storefront password will add an additional layer of security for schools that want to ensure that only persons invited by the school can purchase a book.
1) Click on “Store Settings” next to your store name in Creator Studio.
2) In the "Store Details" section you will see an option for “Passcode”

3) Enter the passcode you want to use. Visitors to the store will be required to enter this passcode before viewing the store.
4) Remember to click "Save"
If you do activate password protection, please include this information on your yearbook sales flyer.
*Our Parent Support Team will not be allowed to provide password information to callers, so it is important that you make parents and students aware of the password.
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