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Guides on protecting WordPress content
Tutorials, comparisons, and step-by-step walkthroughs on passwords, restricted content, and paid access in WordPress.
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Password Protect PDF Files in WordPress Without Acrobat
For most businesses, sharing PDF files has become a central part of content marketing. Ebooks, white papers, checklists, case studies — 290+ billion new PDFs are created every year, and many contain exclusive content meant for specific audiences.…
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How to Create a Password Protected Portfolio in WordPress
Learn how to create a password protected portfolio in WordPress with this step-by-step guide. Create one or multiple protected portfolios with ease.
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WooCommerce Product Visibility: How to Hide Products
Learn the different types of WooCommerce product visibility for your WooCommerce store with this guide. Including default settings and plugins.
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How to Restrict Page Access to Logged-In Users in WordPress
Learn how to restrict page access to logged in users in WordPress with this step-by-step guide. Including WordPress settings and a plugin.
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How to Make Your WordPress Site Private
WordPress powers an estimated 43% of all websites globally (W3Techs, 2025), and its default is to make everything publicly visible. To make your WordPress site private, you have three practical options: WordPress’s built-in privacy settings, a password protection…
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How to Create a Private Page in WordPress
A private page in WordPress is a page that isn’t visible to the public — only to approved users. Depending on your setup, that might mean just your editors, anyone with a password, or specific user roles on…
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How to Restrict Content by Role in WordPress
Wrong users seeing content they shouldn’t is a frustrating problem. Maybe paying members are sharing premium resources with non-members. Or perhaps sensitive company documents are accessible to someone outside the authorized team. Worse yet, what if someone with…
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How to Customize the Password Protected Page in WordPress
Password-protecting a WordPress page takes about 30 seconds using the built-in editor. The harder question is whether the native method gives you enough control — or whether you need a plugin like Passster to handle multiple passwords, expiring…
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How to Create Password Protected Event Pages in WordPress
Find out how to password protect event pages in WordPress and prevent unauthorized user access with Passster.
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How to Protect Content in WordPress
WordPress’s built-in password protection is limited: one password per post, no expiry, no customization. If you need to protect content in WordPress beyond that — gating premium material, blocking bots, sharing a client preview, or restricting a section…
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