You may be wondering why you can’t immediately view the projects I’ve worked on. If you’re a hiring manager or a trusted collaborator, this post will explain why my portfolio is protected — and how you can still get the access you need.

The Risk of Sharing Everything Publicly

As a developer who works directly with clients, I often build projects that include proprietary, strategic, or client-sensitive material. Making these publicly accessible not only risks violating confidentiality but also invites misuse of work done under specific agreements or contexts.

Beyond the legal concerns, there’s the matter of professional integrity. Sharing someone else’s business data, design strategy, or backend architecture openly — even unintentionally — doesn’t align with the level of trust I strive to build with every client.

A Solution That Balances Privacy and Access

To handle this, I developed a custom password protection system for my site. It’s not just a simple lock on a page — it’s a rotating system that creates a temporary password every 12 hours. This ensures that access is limited, short-lived, and traceable.

If you’re a hiring manager or collaborator, you’ll receive the most recent password via email. Once entered, you’ll be able to view the protected pages — but only for a short window. After that, the password expires automatically.

Why This Matters to Me — and You

I believe how I protect my work says as much about me as the work itself. Anyone can publish screenshots. But being intentional about how I present client work shows that I understand boundaries, respect agreements, and care about long-term relationships.

This system isn’t just about privacy — it’s also about professionalism. If you’re reviewing me for a role, I want you to know that I take both ownership and responsibility seriously.

How to Get Access

If you’re here as a hiring manager or potential collaborator, you may have already received a temporary password by email. Just enter it to view the projects.

Didn’t get one yet? [Request access here] or [contact me directly]. I’ll gladly provide it to those who need to evaluate my work.

Note: Temporary passwords expire every 12 hours. If one doesn’t work, feel free to reach out for the latest.

Thanks for Understanding

I appreciate your interest in my work. Keeping things private isn’t about hiding — it’s about honoring the trust I’ve built with my clients while giving you, as a reviewer, the thoughtful access you deserve.