WordPress Content Protection
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How to Password Protect Posts, Pages and WooCommerce Products
If you want to password protect individual posts, pages, or WooCommerce products, WordPress actually includes a built-in feature to help you set it up through its Visibility settings. The visibility setting will be found in the WordPress editor, so it can be used for each of the types of content we mentioned above, as well as any other custom post types that may be used on the site. Steps: Here's what it looks like in the new WordPress block editor: Here's what it looks like in the old C...
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How to Password Protect Parts of a WordPress Post
Today! Let's look at the most specific way to password protect a portion of a public WordPress post. To set this up, use the free Passster plugin available on WordPress.org. After installing and activating the plugin, go to Settings → Passster to generate a short code for restricting content. Enter the password you want and choose Generate Password: Then, save the changes and copy the shortcode that Passster provides you with: Then, add this shortcode to...