-jav- -hd- -uncensored- -10musume-071310-01- Bi...

from flask import Flask, request, jsonify from werkzeug.security import generate_password_hash, check_password_hash

app = Flask(__name__)

if check_password_hash(users.get(auth.username, ""), auth.password): # Here you would implement logic to retrieve media content return jsonify({"message": "Media content"}) else: return jsonify({"message": "Invalid credentials"}), 401 -JAV- -HD- -Uncensored- -10musume-071310-01- Bi...

# Simple in-memory user database users = { "user1": generate_password_hash("password1"), } from flask import Flask, request, jsonify from werkzeug

if __name__ == '__main__': app.run(debug=True) This example does not cover the full scope of the feature but illustrates basic access control. A full implementation would require a more comprehensive approach, including a database for storing media metadata, a robust access control system, and a user interface for managing and viewing media content. from flask import Flask

from flask import Flask, request, jsonify from werkzeug.security import generate_password_hash, check_password_hash

app = Flask(__name__)

if check_password_hash(users.get(auth.username, ""), auth.password): # Here you would implement logic to retrieve media content return jsonify({"message": "Media content"}) else: return jsonify({"message": "Invalid credentials"}), 401

# Simple in-memory user database users = { "user1": generate_password_hash("password1"), }

if __name__ == '__main__': app.run(debug=True) This example does not cover the full scope of the feature but illustrates basic access control. A full implementation would require a more comprehensive approach, including a database for storing media metadata, a robust access control system, and a user interface for managing and viewing media content.