• Resolved nickdef

    (@nickdef)


    I am using this plugin, and asking people to input their zip code to unlock content. We have about 15 zip codes that we will allow. The sohortcode is formatted in this manner:

    [content_protector password=”12345″ identifier=”Service” cookie_expires=”5 minutes”]

    How can i use this to allow password to work with “12345, 12346, 12347, 12348…” etc.?

    Thanks in advance for your help!

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  • Plugin Author patrickposner

    (@patrickposner)

    Hey @nickdef,

    currently that’s not possible, but it’s included in the coming update 3.1 (release within the next 2 weeks). BUT since It’s time we need some kind of monetisation to ensure the further development of Passster this is an premium-only feature.

    Further details and all new features will be released soon.

    Best regards,
    Patrick

    Hi Patrick
    I be also happy if this option of multiple passwords will be available (even as premium).
    Thanks
    Tal

    Hi Patrick

    For me this feature is also very important. I would be happy to become a premium member.

    Any news about this feature?

    Kind regards, Wannes

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by wannesc.
    Plugin Author patrickposner

    (@patrickposner)

    Hey @taco100, Hey @wannesc,

    the version 3.1 is finally done (and had the premium option for multiple passwords).

    There are some stuff needs to be done (Some graphics, translation, tutorials) but it’s near to release.

    It should finally available between 01.09 – 07.09.

    Best regards,
    Patrick

    Plugin Author patrickposner

    (@patrickposner)

    Hey @nickdef, @taco100, @wannesc,

    version 3.1 is out now.
    The pro version includes multiple passwords per form. You can get you it here:
    https://passster.io/

    Tip: Use “PASSIT” coupon code to get a discount of 10% 🙂

    Best regards,
    Patrick

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