How do I protect my content on Membership.io?
Protect your digital products from unauthorized access, downloading, and sharing
Membership.io provides several security features to help you protect your content. You can secure your content on Membership.io using:
- Privacy settings – Control downloading and sharing permissions for your Hub content (or content in general).
- Domain embed restrictions – Limit which websites can embed your content.
- Attachment replacement – Update content without changing links, ensuring members always access the latest version while maintaining security.
Together, these features create a secure environment for your digital products, helping prevent unauthorized distribution.
Configure (Media) Player Privacy Settings
Membership.io lets you adjust player-level privacy settings to restrict downloading and sharing.
Navigate to your Profile Settings > Player > Privacy.
Toggle off the Download Privacy options to prevent members from downloading media files:
- Video
- Audio
- Transcriptions
NOTE: Turning off all three will remove the download icon on your player.
Toggle off the Share option to disable sharing capabilities.
Here's a quick guide on how to disable the download and sharing options:

Click Save above the video preview to apply your changes.
Edit approved domains
Control where your content can appear online by restricting domain-level embedding.
Still under Privacy, scroll down to the "Approved Domains" section and click ✏️ Edit Domains.
From the slide-in screen on the right, click ➕ Add Domain. Then enter the specific domain(s) where your content is allowed to appear. Click Confirm to finalize the list of accepted domains.
Here's how to do it:

Click Save to enforce the restrictions.
Replace attachments (for security)
Membership.io allows you to update attachments without changing links, ensuring members always access the latest version of your content. This also helps maintain security, as older versions of files are replaced easily.
Don't know how to add/replace attachments? Here are your references: