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Protected Content Block for WordPress

Protected Content Block for WordPress ensures your exclusive material stays secure with password protection, advanced settings, and customizable access controls.

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Secure Your Exclusive Content

Password-Protect Content With Ease

Restrict access to specific pages, sections, or files with password protection, ensuring only authorized visitors can view your exclusive content effortlessly.
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Flexible Content Options

Choose What to Protect and How

Display protected content using text, templates, or images. Customize messages, titles, and layouts for a user-friendly and seamless experience.
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Advanced Control and Expiration

Set Passwords, Cookies, and Expiry Rules

Create single passwords, enable SHA-256 hashing, and manage cookie expiration to control access duration for enhanced security and usability.

Popular Use Cases for the Protected Content Block

Private Event Information

Secure event schedules, invitations, or exclusive attendee details with a password to ensure only the intended audience can access.

Client Deliverables

Share project updates, designs, or documents with specific clients by protecting the page with a password.

Exclusive Resources

Restrict access to downloadable files like guides, templates, or whitepapers meant for a select group of users.

Team Collaboration

Protect internal resources such as meeting notes, team plans, or work-in-progress documents for your team members.

Course Materials

Keep educational content like videos, presentations, or quizzes private for students with the password.

Beta Access

Provide early access to features, products, or announcements to a select group of users before a public release.

Protected Content Block Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Protected Content block in WordPress?

The Protected Content block is a security tool that allows you to restrict access to certain content on your website. You can protect specific sections, pages, or posts, making them accessible only to authorized users. This block is ideal for membership sites, premium content, or any situation where content needs to be hidden from unauthorized visitors.

How do I add the Protected Content block to my WordPress website using the Unlimited Elements Blocks Library?

This block requires the Unlimited Elements Pro version installed and activated on your WordPress website.

  1. Go to the Unlimited Elements Blocks Library.

  2. Search in the search bar for “Protected Content”.

  3. Hover over the block in the search results and click Install.

  4. Add the “Protected Content” block to any WordPress page.

Is the Protected Content block free?

The Protected Content block is free! Enjoy this powerful feature and many other advanced tools with Unlimited Elements. Get started now!

How does the Protected Content block for WordPress password feature work?

The block uses client-side password protection, meaning the protection runs in the user's browser. While this makes the content quick to unlock, the WordPress block is ideal for non-sensitive content and should not be relied upon for high-security purposes.

Can I use a hashed password in this block?

Yes, this block for WordPress includes a "Hash SHA-256 Password" option. By enabling this, you can enter a SHA-256 hashed version of the password instead of a plain text password, offering added protection on the front end.

Can the WordPress Protected Content block save passwords to avoid re-entry?

Yes. In the Cookie Settings section of the block, you can set a unique cookie name and choose the expiration period (days, hours, or minutes). This ensures that users don’t need to re-enter the password repeatedly.

Is it possible to show a custom error message in this block?

Yes, it is possible to show a custom error message in this block. The block allows you to customize the error message that appears if a user enters an incorrect password or tries to access restricted content without authorization. This feature ensures that your users receive a clear, tailored message explaining the issue.

What happens when a user enters the correct password in this block?

When the user enters the correct password in the Protected Content Block for WordPress, the hidden content (text, image, or template) is instantly displayed on the page.

How do I use the Protected Content block in WordPress?

Using the Protected Content block is simple. Drag the block into your WordPress page and select the content you want to protect. You can then set up the protection method and customize the message displayed to unauthorized users.

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