• Firstly, I just want to say ‘thanks’ for creating this. I’ve been trying to achieve having multiple passwords for a page for a long time so this plugin is very welcome. It suits what I need perfectly.

    I do have a suggestion – create a log so we can see when those individual passwords are being used. I’d be happy to pay for a premium version of the plugin which includes this.

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  • Plugin Author Andreas Münch

    (@andreasmuench)

    Thank you very much for your feedback!

    In general I want to keep this plugin as simple as possible, but if more people keep asking for such a log I´d look into that.

    I’d be interested in a log feature too. My client is looking to be able to setup a few different passwords and track the logins of each.

    Plugin Author Andreas Münch

    (@andreasmuench)

    Hey, instead of implementing a the whole logging functionality I could possibly add logging via another logging plugin like this: https://wordpress.org/plugins/aryo-activity-log/

    Would this help you or would you prefer any other logging plugin to be supported?

    Thanks, though that could potentially be a bit cumbersome – when just wanting to view the activity of the password pages. But the good thing with that plugin is the CSV export, so the data could be sorted.

    The other potential is, if it’s possible to hook into Analytics API from private pages, is there a way to send a unique ID for each unique password and track the page activity that way??

    Thread Starter robg69

    (@robg69)

    I’d rather not have to use any more plugins.

    For myself, all I need is:

    password used, date/time used

    Thank you
    Rob

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