Protected links
Issue time-limited or scoped playback links for users who are allowed to watch.
- Short-lived access
- Content scope control
- Session-aware delivery
- Safer sharing model
Public video delivery is not enough for many businesses. If you need to restrict playback for course buyers, paid members, or internal teams, private video hosting should be part of your content architecture from the start, especially when you also need extremely fast HLS processing for new uploads.
The right private delivery model should be strict enough to protect commercial content while remaining practical for editors, support teams, and product developers. VideoplayCDN is designed around those day-to-day realities.
Issue time-limited or scoped playback links for users who are allowed to watch.
Embed video in logged-in environments while reducing public exposure.
Deliver training and process videos to employees, teams, or departments.
A private setup restricts who can access playback URLs, embeds, or player sessions through rules such as authentication, signed links, and scoped access.
Yes. It helps companies keep process videos, onboarding materials, and confidential recordings inside approved environments.
Yes. The embed workflow can remain website-friendly while access control is handled behind the scenes.
No. It should work together with application authentication, permission checks, and careful content governance.
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