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Password protection

Click at a locked block (or group) and enter the right password in the chat or with the command '/pw' (see 'command-list')
If the block (or group) is unlocked you can use it as normal.
After you have used the block (or group) as normal once, it will get locked again.

A other way:
Enter the right password with command '/pw' first
Than you click at the locked block (or group) to unlock it and use it at the same time.
After you have used the block (or group) as normal once, it will get locked again too.

By default you have to enter the password only once for every session. so just click at the locked block (or group) to unlock and use it.

Private protection

Only you and special people have access to this group. No Password is reuired. By default only you. To definate others use the commadn '/bl g o a' and '/bl g o r'

Public protection

Everyone have access to this this group. No Password is reuired.

Only you and other owner can chage the protection type ...

Create a locked block

Click at a existing block or place a new block. (aktually a Button or somthing ...)
Use the command '/setpw' (see 'command-list') to set a password and definate the protection type.

Now the block is locked and you must enter the password before you can use it (at password protection mode).

In the moust of the time the locked block is a locked group, which contains more than one block.


Change or remove a password

Click at a locked block or group.
Unlock it with the right password.
At the private or public protection, you must be an owner ...

Now use the command '/setPw' with the new password as argument to change the password.
To remove a password (the group or block will be no longer a locked group or block) use the command '/setpw' without any argument.

If you must enter the password for the locked group or block only once, click at the block or group to unlock and use it.
Than use the command the change or remove the password.
If you changed the password you must unlock the block or group once again.


One-time a passwords

Unlock the group or block and add one-time passwods with the command '/supw'.
Now you can give the one-time password to any person you want ...

Use a one-time password as a normal password.
There is only one difference: It will work only once.


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