Hi @ginowhitaker,
Yes, it looks possible to force users to log in every time they close your website.
We’re checking if it’s technically possible to put it on our PPWP Lite version.
Which type of protection do you want to apply that feature, by the way? Is it Sitewide, Single page, or Partial content protection?
Hi @ginowhitaker,
We’re glad to inform you that your requested feature is now available on our PPWP Lite 1.6.0 version.
By using session cookies, you can now force users to log in every time they close the browser.
Please try the new feature & let us know if it works for you.
Cheers.
Thank you, just what I need. However I don’t understand how to force the append info to the end part of the page’s URL – ie to add /?ppws=1
For example, I have a page http://www.andy.com/page
which I want to protect such as described in the update above
http://www.andy.com/page/?ppws=1
I try adding ?ppws=1 to the slug, and of course it gets converted to http://www.andy.com/page-ppws1
So, how do I use it ?
Thank you, Andy
Hi @andycoulson,
Thanks for getting back to us.
Yes, you will need to add ?ppws=1 to the end of your password protected page URLs to force users to use session cookies.Here is a demo: https://passwordprotectwp.com/demo/protect-your-content-from-selection-and-copy/?ppws=1 (password: master123)
To help you troubleshoot, could you please send us your sample protected page URL and its password to double-check?
You might want to drop us an email at hello(at)preventdirectaccess.com for faster assistance.
We look forward to your reply.