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↑ | With PublishPress Permissions you can enable or deny access to posts, pages, categories, tags and more. You can apply these permissions for user roles … | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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With PublishPress Permissions you can enable or deny access to posts, pages, categories, tags and more. You can apply these permissions for user roles …
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↑ | PublishPress Permissions: Control User Access for Posts, Pages, Categories, Tags | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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PublishPress Permissions: Control User Access for Posts, Pages, Categories, Tags
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↑ | PublishPress Permissions Pro | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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PublishPress Permissions Pro
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The Role Scoper plugin has been retired. <a href="https://publishpress.com/permissions">PublishPress Permissions</a> provides access to an import script which can automate the majority of your Role Scoper migration (most Role Scoper groups, roles, restrictions and options). Manual follow up may be required for some configurations. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The Role Scoper plugin has been retired. <a href="https://publishpress.com/permissions">PublishPress Permissions</a> provides access to an import script which can automate the majority of your Role Scoper migration (most Role Scoper groups, roles, restrictions and options). Manual follow up may be required for some configurations.
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/future">PublishPress Future Pro</a> is the plugin for scheduling changes to your posts. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/future">PublishPress Future Pro</a> is the plugin for scheduling changes to your posts.
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/permissions-media-files/">Click here to see how to manage access to your media files</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/permissions-media-files/">Click here to see how to manage access to your media files</a>.
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Yes, we use the phrase "publishpress-ppcore-install" to share install links. You will see that text included in the links from other PublishPress plugins. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Yes, we use the phrase "publishpress-ppcore-install" to share install links. You will see that text included in the links from other PublishPress plugins.
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/how-to-block-wordpress-users-from-creating-higher-level-users/">Click here to see how to restrict user creation</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/how-to-block-wordpress-users-from-creating-higher-level-users/">Click here to see how to restrict user creation</a>.
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By default, WordPress only allows Administrators to create users. If you want to allow other roles to create users then you need to give them at least the promote_users, list_users, edit_users and create_users permissions. However, if you give them those permissions, they can create and edit users in any role. So you could have Editors creating and editing Administrator accounts. That could be a security problem. Fortunately, PublishPress Permissions has a feature called “Limit User Edit by Level”. This prevents anyone from editing a user with a higher level or assigning a role higher than their own. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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By default, WordPress only allows Administrators to create users. If you want to allow other roles to create users then you need to give them at least the promote_users, list_users, edit_users and create_users permissions. However, if you give them those permissions, they can create and edit users in any role. So you could have Editors creating and editing Administrator accounts. That could be a security problem. Fortunately, PublishPress Permissions has a feature called “Limit User Edit by Level”. This prevents anyone from editing a user with a higher level or assigning a role higher than their own.
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/block-search-engines-wordpress-file-urls/">Click here to see how to block people and search engines from accessing file URLs</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/block-search-engines-wordpress-file-urls/">Click here to see how to block people and search engines from accessing file URLs</a>.
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By default, all the files and images you upload to WordPress are publicly available. This is great news for most sites. The goal of most sites is to create popular content that is viewed by as many readers as possible. But this public access is a problem if you run a membership site and DO NOT want everyone reading your content. Yes, you can restrict the privacy of your posts, but people can still view your files if they know the URL. The PublishPress Permissions Pro plugin makes it possible to block direct access to your media files. Even if someone knows the URL, they won't be able to access your files unless you give them the correct access. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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By default, all the files and images you upload to WordPress are publicly available. This is great news for most sites. The goal of most sites is to create popular content that is viewed by as many readers as possible. But this public access is a problem if you run a membership site and DO NOT want everyone reading your content. Yes, you can restrict the privacy of your posts, but people can still view your files if they know the URL. The PublishPress Permissions Pro plugin makes it possible to block direct access to your media files. Even if someone knows the URL, they won't be able to access your files unless you give them the correct access.
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Scroll down to the “Media Library” area. Here you're going to see 4 options you can use to control access to files inside the Media Library: | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Scroll down to the “Media Library” area. Here you're going to see 4 options you can use to control access to files inside the Media Library:
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The PublishPress Permissions plugin allows you to control permissions for media files on your site. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The PublishPress Permissions plugin allows you to control permissions for media files on your site.
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/block-access-to-wordpress-categories-and-tags/">Click here to see how to deny access to blog archives</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<a href="https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/block-access-to-wordpress-categories-and-tags/">Click here to see how to deny access to blog archives</a>.
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This will impact anyone who is anonymous / not logged in to your site and tries to visit a post with the “Blog” category, or “Blog” category archive page. People without access to this category will only see a “Page Not Found” message. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This will impact anyone who is anonymous / not logged in to your site and tries to visit a post with the “Blog” category, or “Blog” category archive page. People without access to this category will only see a “Page Not Found” message.
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