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src backend features protected_apps
If a site is not protected, anyone can access the site. When a site is protected, the following changes:
- The site can only be accessed inside a Puter app iframe
- Only users with explicit permission will be able to load the page associated with the site.
If an app is not protected, anyone with the name of the app or its UUID will be able to access the app. If the app is approved for listing (todo: doc this) all users can access the app. If an app is protected, the following changes:
- The app can only be "seen" (listed) by users with explicit permission.
- App metadata can only be accessed by users with explicit permission.
Note that an app being protected does not imply that the site is protected. If a user action results in an app being protected it should also result in the site (subdomain) being protected if they own it. If the site will not be protected the user should have some indication.
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Getting started with Puter on localhost is as simple as:
git clone https://github.com/HeyPuter/puter.git
npm install
npm run start