I accidentally enabled Access Policy for one of my sites on Cloudflare Pages, but I’m not going to configure Cloudflare Access for it now. I’d like to know how can I disable Access Policy, it seems there isn’t a disable option or am I missing something?
Hi @gpx - For any configuration changes, you’ll want to visit the Cloudflare for Teams dashboard and navigate to Access > Applications. There, you should find all of your protected applications including any Cloudflare Pages sites you’ve secured (Cloudflare Zero Trust). In the applications table, you should see options to both edit and delete.
Thanks for your reply. However, the problem is that I haven’t choose a plan because I’m not going to add a credit card at this time, therefore I can’t proceed to the Applications page. The preview pages are already being protected by Cloudflare Access and I can’t do anything, does it mean that I have to add a payment method to disable the protection? I don’t think that make sense.
Yes, that’s definitely unexpected to be asked to add a credit card for a free plan to get the possibility to deactivate Cloudflare Access for a free page.
This thread mostly answers the question I had, but I wanted to ask how long it takes for a site to become publicly accessible after a Zero Trust access policy is removed.
I built my site using Zero Trust access so I could test privately, but now it’s time to launch to the public.
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