Attributes User Access
Attributes User Access is a lightweight and flexible authentication solution for WordPress. It empowers site administrators with detailed control over login processes, enhancing user authentication and access experience with a focus on security and performance. Core Features Custom Login Page Creation Generate fully integrated login pages with WordPress Use shortcode-based forms for easy theme compatibility Automatically adapts to WordPress core updates Template override system for complete customization Flexible Login Redirection Redirect native WordPress login requests Define role-based and context-aware redirection rules Custom redirect URLs per user role Developer-Focused Architecture PSR-4 autoloading and object-oriented design Extensible with action and filter hooks Modular components for easy customization Comprehensive API for extensions Security & Performance WordPress.org compliant security practices Nonce verification on all forms and AJAX requests Transient-based error handling (no PHP sessions) Optimized asset loading Minified CSS and JavaScript for production Shortcode Usage Basic login form: [attributes_login_form] With parameters: [attributes_login_form redirect=”/dashboard” remember=”false”] Available parameters: redirect – Target URL after login (default: Dashboard) remember – Show “Remember Me” checkbox (default: true) form_id – Custom form identifier (default: attributes_login_form) label_username – Custom username field label label_password – Custom password field label label_remember – Custom remember me label label_log_in – Custom login button text Template System Template System Override templates in your theme for complete customization. Template location in theme: your-theme/attributes/front/forms/login-form.php Original template location: wp-content/plugins/attributes-user-access/templates/front/forms/login-form.php Copy the original template to your theme and customize as needed. The plugin automatically uses your theme’s template when available. Developer Hooks Actions: attrua_before_login_form – Fires before rendering the login form wrapper attrua_after_login_form – Fires after rendering the login form attrua_login_form_fields – Hook for adding custom fields to login form attrua_login_failed – Fires when a login attempt fails attrua_successful_login – Fires after successful authentication attrua_before_page_creation – Fires before creating authentication pages attrua_after_page_creation – Fires after creating authentication pages Filters: attrua_login_redirect_url – Customize login redirection attrua_login_error_message – Modify login error messages attrua_login_credentials – Filter login credentials before authentication attrua_action_links – Modify plugin action links attrua_row_meta – Modify plugin row meta links Privacy Policy Attributes User Access does not: Collect any user data Send data to external servers Use cookies for tracking Store sensitive information The plugin only stores: Plugin settings in WordPress options table Temporary error messages in WordPress transients (auto-expire) Page IDs for custom authentication pages All data is stored locally in your WordPress database and is completely removed upon plugin uninstallation. Support & Contributing Documentation: https://attributeswp.com/docs Support Forum: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/attributes-user-access GitHub Repository: https://github.com/attributeswp/attributes-user-access Report Issues: https://github.com/attributeswp/attributes-user-access/issues Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit pull requests or open issues on GitHub.
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PasswordSentry
Password Sentry (PS) is the must-have application for every membership site! We developed and released Password Sentry in 1999. Password Sentry was groundbreaking as the first application of its kind. Password Sentry continues to be groundbreaking as we grow and re-invent Password Sentry to continue to be the leader in the industry – exceeding anything our competition offers. Password Sentry is an affordable and reliable tool used by thousands of clients to secure and protect thousands of websites from password trading and dictionary / brute force attacks: saving webmasters hundreds or thousands of dollars each year in extra bandwidth, and lost sales. Password Sentry is a free Open Source App. WordPress (WP) has become a CMS (Content Management System) for many webmasters. In particular, paysite webmasters who offer paid memberships. To that end, we have seen an explosion of apps and WP plugins that enhance the membership functionality of WP. Our plugin is the perfect fit to WP and those plugins. PasswordSentry Plugin hooks into the WP Login to track and log logins to detect and block password sharing and compromised passwords. The PasswordSentry Plugin protects your members and your WP from hackers trying to access your members WP accounts. It also protects your bottom line if you run a paysite by blocking members from sharing their passwords with others. The PasswordSentry Plugin depends on the Password Sentry App: Password Sentry. The Password Sentry App includes a standalone, web-based control panel (PS AdminCP) to manage Password Sentry App and logged WP users. o Detect and block password sharing via UserTracking and GeoTracking technology o Web-based control panel to administer Password Sentry App, and monitor / manage users o Priority Support [Fee-Based] o FREE Regular Forum Support o FREE updates o Unlimited Domains o Capability to block logins from specified countries, and/or IP addresses o Monitor and throttle per-user bandwidth Before you use this plugin, you must FIRST install the Password Sentry App. Once the Password Sentry App is fully installed and configured, you can then activate and configure the PasswordSentry Plugin. This plugin monitors WP logins, checking for password sharing. If password sharing is detected for a given user, that user is automatically suspended, and you are emailed. Suspended users can either be manually restored via PS AdminCP, or you can setup a cron job to automatically restore suspended users after XX minutes.
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