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How to Revoke Video Access

Use GiliSoft Video DRM Protection to revoke video access by blacklisting leaked playback passwords and tightening access rules after protected videos have already been delivered.

Why Access Revocation Matters

  • Shared or leaked playback passwords can keep premium or confidential videos circulating.
  • Blacklist-based control gives you a practical way to disable access after delivery.
  • Revocation is especially useful for paid content, course downloads, and member-only libraries.
  • It adds a control layer that plain encrypted files usually do not provide.

How to Revoke Video Access

1. Protect the video in GiliSoft Video DRM Protection with playback-password workflows.

2. Deliver the protected package to the intended audience.

3. Monitor for leaked or misused credentials.

4. Add those credentials to the online password blacklist.

5. Stop further playback when the blacklisted credentials are checked.

When This Page Fits Best

This page fits publishers, course sellers, membership sites, and businesses that need to disable video access after a password has been shared or abused.

Who This Is For

  • Teams selling paid videos and needing a way to react after a password leak.
  • Course businesses managing member access across repeated downloads.
  • Organizations sharing protected internal videos where access may need to be withdrawn quickly.

Why This Search Term Matters

This query is highly task-oriented. The visitor is not browsing for general protection advice. They usually have a live problem: a password was shared, a customer should no longer have access, or a protected file needs tighter control without repackaging the entire workflow.

That makes access revocation an important long-tail page because it speaks to a late-stage operational need. It also creates a stronger bridge from general DRM product messaging into a specific policy-control use case.