Public vs. Private Events in BookTix – Understanding Access Settings | BookTix Help

Public vs Private Settings

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Public and Private settings are found in events, dates, items, packages, and donation campaigns. 
Anything set to public is able to be purchased from the customer site, CLIENTID.booktix.com. 
It can also be purchased in the Point of Sale tool. 

If it's set to private, on the customer side, it is only purchasable by customers with a Priority Access Link. It will also still be sellable from the Point of Sale tool within the admin portal. 

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An Event must be confirmed for these settings to work. Items, Packages, and Donation Campaigns do not need to be confirmed. 



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