Tag: privacy
The simplest way to turn your standard WordPress website with a standard WordPress theme into a Social Network.
Automatically changes all external links on the blog to redirect through various anonymization services, used to hide the source of traffic.
Forces all users (except admins) to agree to your Terms and Conditions on first login and anytime you choose to make them accept new terms.
Enables you to control the visibility of items on your blog by making posts/pages hidden on some parts of your blog, while still visible in other part
Provides better control over private and password-protected posts and pages.
Protect pages and their subpages with user name/password, and keep protected pages from showing up in menus, search results and page lists.
Inserts a link into the comments form that will clear a user's comment info cookie
Enables you to globally set a password for all password-protected posts (and pages).
CMS-like permissions for reading and editing. Content-specific restrictions and roles supplement/override WordPress roles. User groups optional.
Version: 1.1
Restrict the usernames that new users may use when registering for your site.
Ultimate Privacy: user moderation, blog lock-down, users can chose their own password and must enter their name when registering.
*** THIS PLUGIN IS DEPRECATED. PLEASE REPLACE BY WP Hide Post *** - Enables you to write "low profile" posts/pages that are hidden on some parts of yo
With the "User Access Manager"-plugin you can manage the access to your posts, pages and files.
Version: 2.6
Configure SMTP mailing in WordPress, including support for sending e-mail via SSL/TLS (such as GMail).
Version: 1.0.1
Prevent passworded posts from being included in site search results.
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