You can apply photo privacy settings to any gallery, page, or folder on your SmugMug site. Tweaking settings for a single photo is just as easy as making bulk changes for client or family galleries.
SmugMug lets you control whether an image or gallery shows up on your site, is only accessible via a direct link, or is completely private. You can also add a layer of photo privacy by choosing password protections or granting access only to specific people.
Not every photo you take is for everyone’s eyes. Managing the privacy and visibility of your photos is a good idea for anyone who stores their photos online, especially if you’re building a photo website.
If you’re a professional photographer, you know that managing client photos is critical to the success of your business. Having easy-to-use privacy controls and password-protected galleries ensures a smooth workflow for you, and your clients can be confident that their photos are safe and sound.
If you’re a casual photographer, social media user, or just looking for a safe place to store and share your photos, privacy settings can help you choose who sees what and how—so you can store every shot, but only share the best of the best.
When you upload your photos to the internet, there are a few ways to manage their privacy. Controlling how visible your photos are both to visitors and to search engines is a great place to start, and password protecting particular images, galleries, folders, or pages can get you even better privacy protections.
Chances are you’ll want a mix of these: non-public galleries and folders to store your photos in bulk, private links for proofs and client work, and public galleries to show off your best shots.
If you want to add a layer of privacy to your photos, you can also manage password protections. Give your friends, family, or clients the password to a gallery and they’ll be able to browse through the photos you’ve hand-selected for them—but not for other people/clients.
Lastly, SmugMug also offers watermarking and right click protections to keep your photos from being stolen or misused.