How to get around requirement that view containing images for website must be "public" view accessible by un-logged-in users

How to get around requirement that view containing images for website must be "public" view accessible by un-logged-in users

I've setup the home page on a website ( here) to display images that have been uploaded to a Creator form/view called "Images".  But in order for the images to display on the home page, I must make that "Images" Creator view "public" -- because leaving it private does not allow the images to display on the home page.  I suppose I understand that.  However, it creates a serious problem, and hopefully you can advise me on a work around...


The client organization must log in to access several Creator forms and views.  When logged in, they see several tabs, each containing forms and views, as seen here:





However, when accessing that same link while not logged in yet, the "Images" view (which is public) forces this to be seen, instead of an empty display:




This creates a serious security issue for the client organization.  Anyone with the URL can access the Images view and change the home page content!  That includes former employees, mischief makers, etc.

Please help me work around this problem.  I've thought about it endlessly, but have come up empty.  Is there a way to have an images form/view like I have that can not be seen by the un-logged in public?

I have shared access to support, if needed.

Many thanks,

Datazen1
datazen1@gmail.com
Santa Fe, New Mexico US