If your PPWP Pro license expires, certain features will be disabled, and all protection settings will revert to the free version (PPWP Free). While PPWP Free will continue to provide basic protection for your content, some non-essential premium features will no longer be available.
The following features will be disabled:
- Passwords
- Customize and auto-generate new passwords via popup and metabox.
- Protect content with one click via action link.
- Set password expiration by time or usage.
- Deactivate passwords.
- Create & copy bypass URLs.
- Post Type Protection
- Add new post types.
- Protect all posts under categories.
- Change whitelisted roles.
- Master Passwords
- Create new master passwords for Pages and other custom post types.
- Sitewide Protection
- Redirect after entering passwords.
- Exclude certain pages from sitewide protection.
What about PPWP Pro Extensions?
If your PPWP Pro subscription expires, all associated extensions (such as Group Protection and Access Levels) will no longer be usable.
Our extensions are regularly updated with new features and improvements. However, these updates may not be compatible with older versions of PPWP Pro. While you can still use the extensions with the outdated version, there is a significant risk that they will not function properly and could potentially cause issues with your website. This is beyond our control and could lead to undesirable consequences.
For both security and compatibility reasons, we must disable all extensions once your PPWP Pro subscription expires. To ensure uninterrupted access to all features and maintain full functionality, we strongly recommend renewing your PPWP Pro subscription.
Important Note:
If your license expires and you renew or update it, all the settings you configured before the expiration will be preserved. Once your license is renewed or updated, your settings will function as they did previously, and all premium features will be restored.