Organization plan customers can import password-protected Figma files.
During the import, you’ll input the prototype’s password. Participants will also need to copy and paste the password before accessing the prototype.
Who can use this feature
Testing password-protected Figma files is available to users on the Organization plan.
Current limitations
- You must be an editor in Figma to import a password-protected prototype.
- Incognito mode isn’t supported. If participants open the maze in an incognito window, they’ll be able to input the password, but they won’t have access to the prototype.
- Safari isn’t fully supported. Instead, participants should use Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
Importing a password-protected prototype
To import a password-protected prototype:
- Add a prototype test block and import your Figma prototype.
- If a password-protected link is detected, you’ll be prompted to enter the password.
Interacting with a password-protected prototype
Please note:
- Incognito mode is not supported.
- Safari is not fully supported. To test password-protected prototypes, participants should use Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
Here’s how a password-protected prototype looks like to testers:
- Upon starting the mission, participants will see a screen warning them that the prototype is password-protected. They must click the Copy button to copy the password, before clicking Continue.
- A Figma pop-up will open. In this pop-up, participants should paste the password copied in the previous step and click Continue.
- Once that is done, they’ll be able to interact with the screens to complete the task.