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*'''(default)''' means any user, whether logged in or anonymous, can edit or move the page.  
*'''(default)''' means any user, whether logged in or anonymous, can edit or move the page.  
*'''Block unregistered and new users''', or semi-protected, means anonymous users and new accounts less than 4 days old cannot edit and/or move pages.
*'''Block unregistered users''', or semi-protected, means anonymous users and new accounts less than 4 days old cannot edit and/or move pages.
*'''Sysops/Admins only''', or fully-protected, means only administrators may edit and/or move the page.
*'''Sysops only''', or fully-protected, means only administrators may edit and/or move the page.


Pages can also be cascade protected, this will cause all images, pages, or templates transcluded onto the page to be fully protected, even if the main article is only semi-protected.
Pages can also be cascade protected, this will cause all images, pages, or templates transcluded onto the page to be fully protected, even if the main article is only semi-protected.

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