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title: "How to Add Multiple Password Protected Content in Elementor?"
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# How to Add Multiple Password Protected Content in Elementor?

## Key Takeaways

- Protected Content widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor allows users to add multiple passwords for content protection.
- Visitors can unlock protected content using any one of the listed passwords, enhancing user accessibility.
- The widget includes a Cookie section to save password information in visitors' browsers, preventing repeated password entry.

Are you looking to add multi password protected content in Elementor? This method allows you to protect content using different passwords, and visitors can use any one password to unlock the content.

With the Protected Content widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor, you can easily add multiple passwords to protect content on your Elementor website.

*To check the complete feature overview documentation of The Plus Addons for Elementor Protected Content widget,[ click here.](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/protected-content-widget-settings-overview/)*

***Requirement  - This widget is a part of The Plus Addons for Elementor, make sure it's installed & activated to enjoy all its powers.***

[LIVE WIDGET LINK](https://theplusaddons.com/elementor-widget/elementor-protected-content/?utm_source=tpae&utm_medium=docs&utm_campaign=text)

To do this, add the Protected Content widget to the page and follow the steps -

1. Set the appropriate protected content in the **Protected Content** tab.

2. Then go to the **Protection Type** tab and select **Multiple Password** from the **Protection Type** dropdown.

3. You’ll see an item with a default password, open the item to change the password in the **Set Password** field.

4. Then click on the **+ Add Item** button it will add another item, here you have to add the second (alternate) password.

Similarly, you can add more passwords.

You can enable the **Show Content** toggle, to see the protected content in the backend, this can be used to style the content better.

From the **Cookie** section, you can save the information in the visitor’s browser cookies so they don’t have to re-enter the password every time they visit the page to see the protected content.

Now, visitors can enter any one of the listed passwords to unlock the content.

***Suggested Read: ***[*How to Add Protected Content for Elementor Template*](https://theplusaddons.com/docs//protected-content-for-elementor-template/)

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What should I do if the Protected Content widget isn't displaying correctly?**
A: If the Protected Content widget isn't displaying as expected, ensure that The Plus Addons for Elementor is installed and activated. This widget relies on the add-on to function properly. Additionally, check your settings in the Protection Type tab to confirm that you've selected 'Multiple Password' and added the passwords correctly. If issues persist, consider clearing your browser cache or checking for plugin conflicts.

**Q: Can I use multiple password protected content for different user groups?**
A: The method for adding multiple password protected content in Elementor allows visitors to unlock content using any one of the listed passwords. This can be useful for providing different access levels or content to various users without creating separate pages. Just ensure you manage the passwords effectively to avoid confusion among users.

**Q: What are the best practices for setting up multiple passwords in the Protected Content widget?**
A: When setting up multiple passwords, keep them simple and memorable to enhance user experience. Use the Show Content toggle to preview how the protected content appears in the backend, which can help with styling. Additionally, consider enabling the cookie option to save passwords in the visitor's browser, reducing the need for repeated entries and improving accessibility.

**Q: What happens if a visitor enters an incorrect password?**
A: If a visitor enters an incorrect password, they will not be able to access the protected content. It's important to provide clear instructions or feedback on the password entry field to guide users. You might also consider adding a message that informs them of the password requirements or how many attempts they have left.

**Q: Does the Protected Content widget support mobile devices?**
A: The Protected Content widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor is designed to be responsive and should work on mobile devices. However, always test your setup on various screen sizes to ensure that the layout and password entry fields function properly, as user experience can differ significantly between desktop and mobile views.

**Q: Are there any limitations when using multiple passwords with the Protected Content widget?**
A: While the Protected Content widget allows for multiple passwords, one limitation is that visitors can only use one password at a time to unlock the content. This means if you have several passwords set, users need to remember which one they used. It's advisable to keep the list of passwords concise and easy to communicate to your audience.
