Based on firewall. A regwall is a screen that limits user access to content until they have registered. Similar to paywall which limits access until the user has paid. Regwalls are commonly used to collect user information prior to fulfillment of an offer — typical of an online direct response campaign — or to verify user attributes (such as age of user on YouTube).
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