Visibility decides whether someone who isn't signed in can see anything on your space's website. It is a single setting on Settings → General, on the General card, with two values:
Value | What it means |
|---|---|
Public | Anyone can view the space website. A visitor who has never signed in sees the space's content. |
Private | Members must log in to access the space. A visitor sees nothing until they sign in. |
The setting applies to the public site at https://<key>.eolymp.space, not to the console. The console always requires an administrator to sign in, whatever visibility says. See Space key and public address.
Public suits an open archive or a competition you want people to find: problems, contests and pages can be read, linked to and shared, and someone deciding whether to take part can look before they commit.
Private suits a school, a university course or an internal training programme, where the material and the participant list are not meant to leave the institution. Nothing is published to anonymous visitors; the address still works, but it leads to a sign-in page.
Switching between the two takes effect immediately and changes nothing inside the space. Problems, contests, members and results are untouched — only whether a signed-out visitor can see them.
Visibility is a single yes-or-no about anonymous visitors. It does not decide who may join, and it does not hide individual objects:
Whether people can create their own account and join is a separate setting, Allow sign up on the Members card — see Add members.
Whether a particular contest or problem is visible is set on that contest or problem, not here.
Who may administer the space is separate again, and is covered in Access management.
A private space is one you chose to close to anonymous visitors; members sign in and use it normally. A space showing a red Inactive banner is something else — its subscription has lapsed, and nobody can use it until the subscription is renewed. See How billing works.