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Custom URL Paths in LWR Sites
Before Winter ’23, you could create an authenticated or an unauthenticated LWR site. Unauthenticated sites supported custom URL paths, but authenticated sites included /s at the end of the base URL—for example, https://mycustomdomain.com/s/mypage.
LWR sites created in Winter ’23 or later no longer include /s in their URLs and are authenticated sites by default. Authenticated sites allow users to log in and access user-specific data, but you can also include public pages or make the entire site publicly accessible.
Sites that don’t use /s can still access Visualforce pages by instead appending vforcesite to the base URL—for example, https://mycustomdomain.com/vforcesite/mypage. You can also find the vforcesite URL in .