• Resolved evamusby

    (@evamusby)


    Hello, and thanks for the plugin.
    Am I right in thinking that for each post I want to protect, I need to input e.g.
    [content_protector password=”Password1″] Stuff to hide [/content_protector]
    And if so, the day I want to change the password, I have to go to each post and edit to [content_protector password=”Password2″] ?
    Or is there a central setting for the password?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/content-protector/

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  • K. Tough

    (@kjvtough)

    Hi, evamusby.

    You’ve got it right. Everything is shortcode driven, so each use of a Content Protector form can its own settings – including the password.

    Thread Starter evamusby

    (@evamusby)

    Thank you. I will look for a way to do Find/Replace automatically so hopefully I can change the password on all the posts at once.

    K. Tough
    Could not include in the plugin settings an additional option of “Master Password”?

    Thus, the content could either be released to the individual password, as using the general password / master password.

    An example (but for all / post page) would be this plugin:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/master-post-password/

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