@hilfans0 there are 3 cases here for multisite:
1. Super administrators can see the Authorizer Multisite Settings and each site’s Authorizer Settings.
2. Site administrators (when “Allow site administrators to add new users” is turned off in Network Settings) cannot see any Authorizer Settings page.
3. Site administrators (when “Allow site administrators to add new users” is turned on in Network Settings) can see Authorizer Settings for the site they administer, but can’t go to the Authorizer Multisite Settings page.
I am talking about #2, and asking if your site administrators need the ability to add new users. If not, that is the easiest solution.
I think you are talking about #3, specifically that site admins can see the config values in their site’s Authorizer Settings (even though they can’t modify them). Is that right? Also the fact that they can override and make their own config? There are many scenarios where local site admins who have been given the network ability to add users to their site should also be able to configure Authorizer, so that’s why we can’t just hide it. Looking for a description of your specific use case to see if it makes sense to implement a new option.