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          Test Guest User Access in Your Experience Cloud Site

          Test Guest User Access in Your Experience Cloud Site

          After you’ve implemented the recommended security settings, take your Experience Cloud site on a test drive to see what guest users see.

          Note
          Note Guest user access only applies to sites created with Experience Cloud. Portals created with the legacy Salesforce portals product don’t have guest user access.
          • Access your site using an incognito window to make sure that you’re logged out.
          • Browse to each public page to make sure that your guest user has the correct access level.
          • Browse to object pages to see what the guest user can see.
          • Do a global search in the site for specific records to see a search results page.
          • Access the site from a mobile device to see the mobile guest user experience.
          • Access direct links to various object detail pages as a guest user to ensure that there’s no access.
          • Access [www.domain.com]/[siteprefix]/sitemap.xml to view what is listed in your sitemap to guest users. The sitemap.xml shows what information is exposed to search engines.
           
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