Description
Hotlink File Prevention (HFP) offers simple hotlink protection that can be turned on/off for individual files in the WordPress media library.
“Hotlinking” is when a file, such as an image or PDF, is linked to from another website or entered manually in a web browser’s location bar. HFP only allows your file to be viewed on your website.
Hotlink protection is provided via .htaccess
rules in the wp-content/uploads
directory.
Basic Usage
Once the HFP plugin is activated, you will have two new features in the media library:
- Within the Screen Options tab (list view only), check box for the “Hotlink Prevention” column.
- To protect a file, edit the file and scroll down to the checkbox labelled “Hotlink Protection”.
Any asset that is checked will have “Yes” displayed in the “Hotlink Prevention” column; otherwise, this column will be blank.
Note about “Open in new tab” option
When you use the “Open in new tab” option for links, WordPress adds rel="noreferrer"
, which effectively makes the link act like direct access, and the link will be blocked for files protected using HFP.
Screenshots
Installation
- Go to “Plugins > Add New” in the WordPress admin area.
- Search for “Hotlink File Prevention”.
- Install, then Activate the plugin.
For more installation options and instructions, see “Installing Plugins” on www.remarpro.com.
FAQ
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How does HFP work?
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HFP creates an Apache
.htaccess
file in thewp-content/uploads
directory. It sets a HTTP_REFERER check and RewriteRule for each file that has hotlink protection applied. Toggling hotlink protection on/off dynamically adds/removes RewriteRule statements. -
Can it be used with any type of media file?
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Yes, it works with any file that you upload to the media library.
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Are my files absolutely safe using this plugin?
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Here’s the deal: This plugin makes it harder for people to hotlink to your files, but if they are highly technical, they will be able to do things like fake the HTTP referrer.
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Does it with with web servers other than Apache?
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The server must process rewrite rules in
.htaccess
. So HFP will work on Apache and LightSpeed servers, but not NGINX.
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“Hotlink File Prevention” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
ContributorsTranslate “Hotlink File Prevention” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
2.0.0
- Track protected files in wp_options table instead of individual post meta
- Fixed htaccess rules to work with multiple protected files
- Use insert_with_markers() to handle writing to htaccess
- Added CSS for media library table column
- Added uninstall hook
1.1.0
- Modernized the code, and got it working again!
- Updated README
- Changed some strings, and made them translation-ready
- Moved Hotlink Protection column before Date
- Added deactivation hook to remove htaccess file
1.0.1
- commented out error reporting
- now uses just filename (followed by full path and name) in .htaccess; previously this was full path and location alone. Version 1.0.0 users should delete .htaccess from /uploads directory and rebuild file by clicking “update” on any file in Media Library that has “Yes” for Hotlink File Prevention.
1.0.0
- Development version and Alpha release.