• Resolved John Meng-Frecker

    (@familytreetops)


    How can I prevent access or password protect viewing member information? Anyone can type /member/ after my root url and get into names.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter John Meng-Frecker

    (@familytreetops)

    How can I prevent access or password protect viewing member information? Anyone can type /member/ after my root url and get into names.

    Hi,
    we are looking into it and will get back to you shortly.

    kind regards
    irfan Qasim

    Hi,or how can I deactivate the single page?

    The question is very important for me too!

    yes, I got the same problem how do we restrict access for everyone except members to see them. Has anyone found a solution to it.

    Thread Starter John Meng-Frecker

    (@familytreetops)

    https://www.lcn.com/support/articles/how-to-password-protect-a-folder-on-your-website-with-htaccess/

    this may be a help but I can’t figure where to place it – what folder does treepress read on the way to output information on /root/member/ access by public

    Hi John & Sam,

    Sorry for late reply, we have add the functionality of password protected member in the latest version of plugin. Please upgrade the latest version and enjoy.

    kind regards

    Thanks for that I have just updated and how do we set that up I can not see it anywhere under the settings or individual entries?

    Hi Sam.
    when you create custom post type, Right Hand side under publish->click edit Visibility you will see Radio Button option password Protected, set the password for the custom post type here…

    kind regards
    irfan Qasim

    I Tried that but When you visit the site kemkemian.com/member the person name still appears. there should be a way to protect everything in that folder of all members to be only accessible to logged in members.

    Hi Sam,
    By default WordPress only hide the content of post and this functionality is added to the the plugin. By default it does not hide the title of post .

    kind regards
    irfan Qasim

    Irfan, what about using the .htaccess file to protect the folder.

    AuthType Basic
    AuthName “My Protected Folder”
    AuthUserFile /www/sites/5ce/448/www.domain.com/.htpasswd
    require valid-user

    only thing is where would the folder be so we can put the file there?

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