Private Website – Login Required

Private Website – Login Required

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Private Website – Login Required is a simple and straightforward WordPress plugin designed to restrict access to your website. By activating this plugin, users must be logged in to view any content on your site. This is ideal for websites that host sensitive or exclusive content and want to ensure that only authenticated users can access it.

There are no complicated settings to configure. Simply activate the plugin to enforce the login requirement and deactivate it to remove the restriction.

This plugin was developed by Robin Oehler.

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Legal notice (German): https://roehler.nrw/impressum/

You are free to use it on any website across countries to protect the privacy of your users.

Note: Activating this plugin cannot guarantee that your website is completely compliant with GDPR. When using Google Analytics, Facebook pixels, or other similar tools, additional measures may need to be taken.

What does this plugin do?

This plugin restricts access to your website content to only logged-in users. If a user is not logged in, they will be redirected to the login page.

Are there any settings I need to configure?

No, there are no settings to configure. Simply activate the plugin to enforce the login requirement and deactivate it if you no longer want to restrict access.

Can I allow access to specific pages without login?

Currently, the plugin does not provide the option to allow access to specific pages without login. It restricts access to the entire website.

How do I stop the login requirement?

To stop requiring a login to access your site, simply deactivate the plugin from the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.

0.1

  • Initial release of the plugin.
  • Basic functionality to require login for viewing website content.
  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/private-website directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
  3. Once activated, the plugin will automatically restrict content to logged-in users only.
  4. To remove the login requirement, simply deactivate the plugin.

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  • Version: 0.1
  • Last updated: 1 week ago
  • Active installations: 0
  • WordPress version: 5.0
  • Tested up to: 6.6.2
  • PHP version: 7.0