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  • Plugin Author Chris Klosowski

    (@cklosows)

    Hi Dirk,

    If by ‘secured WordPress blogs’ you mean sites using SSL certificates to be accessible via HTTPS, then yes it works just perfectly. Calls made to the Pushover Service are also made via HTTPS. If that’s not quite what you mean, can you please define ‘secured’?

    The plugin pushes data over HTTPS to the Pushover servers, which then sends them out to your devices with the Pushover App installed.

    Thread Starter Dirk S

    (@thedsp)

    Hi Chris,
    with secured I actually meant restricted access to blog. Only a defined group of users has access (probably via s2member plugin or similar). So if the wordpress plugin pushes information to the Pushover servers, it should still work. Contrary to pulling the RSS Feed, which should be restricted as well – I hope.

    Its now more of a general question, which data will be pushed. Probably everybody could sign up for this channel at Pushover? If users are then routed back to the server for more information related to the message, at least access control is in place….

    Plugin Author Chris Klosowski

    (@cklosows)

    Thanks for clarifying Dirk.

    There are only 2 push notifications sent to users that are not admins, and that’s Password Reset Notifications and new blog post notifications. New blog post notifications send the title, who published it, and a link. In the case of a restricted URL, the visitor would simply be handled by the membership plugin when they arrive.

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