How to Privately Livestream a Wedding
A wedding livestream can be made private in several ways, from a simple unlisted link you share directly with guests, to a password-protected page a production service manages for you. Privacy matters most to couples with a smaller guest list, a public profile, or family who value discretion.
Unlisted or private links
Most video platforms let you set a stream to "unlisted" or "private" rather than public. An unlisted link isn't searchable, but anyone who has the link can watch — so it's private in practice, not by password.
Password-protected viewing
Some platforms, and most professionally managed wedding livestream services, can add a password on top of a private link, so only guests who have both the link and the password can view — useful if you're worried about a link being forwarded further than intended.
A personalized, invitation-only viewing page
The most controlled option is a dedicated viewing page built for your wedding specifically, shared only with the guests you choose. This is standard with professional wedding livestream services and avoids relying on a general-purpose platform account at all.
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