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Amazing functionality, so glad it’s in core now!
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Keep up the great work!
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This plugin saved me a bunch of time and concern when trying to lock down a couple of scripts. I was initially concerned that I was going to be in for some hoop-jumping to get it set up. But once I jumped in, I had it working in no time.
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I struggled for 3 days to connect my WooCommerce store with Printful.
Printful support had zero clue on how to do this.
I found the solution in this plugin. It took less than one minute to have the fix.
Merci to the dev!
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Gets the job done well. Thank you!
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Thanks this is an Excellent plugin
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Was struggling for two days to connect my woocommerece store with Printful, even their support team was clueless, and guess what? I found my solution here with Application Passwords. It took a few seconds to have the issue resolved. No setting, No coding no adding or removing API keys, This Pluging Takes care of all the steps required. Thanks a lot and wishing you all the best.
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Straightforward and nicely executed. Thank you for creating this.
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Worked well for us. Installed, generated password and tested – all good.
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Just an awesome plugin does what it is expected to do… Thank you for developing this
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I’m using this for integrating ThriveCart with MemberPress and it’s really easy to use and straight forward. If you are looking to do a similar integration I can recommend you give this plugin a try.
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good plugin
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good app
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Super useful plugin. Works like a charm. Just make sure you do a permissions check in any custom API endpoint and it picks it up. Thanks for making this!!
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GREAT PLUGIN for the rest api thnks !
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This is freakin awesome. I’m using it as a dependency in a new plugin I’m making. I finally got it working, and it seems easier to use than OAuth. All these millions of WordPress sites are going to start getting connected together in new ways. This is a great first step.
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It is very convenient to generate & revoke passwords from within the user profile page… thanks to the dev!
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I just try and work ok!
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working mode is okay, but hoping for the best version
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Working flawlessly
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works great
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its ok
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ok
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kind of useful
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Good work.
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good
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Easy to use for authenticating REST API requests from an external client. Obviously one should still be mindful to security considerations of basic auth scheme, but fortunately SSL certificates are easy to acquire these days with services like LetsEncrypt.
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Application Passwords has been a life-saver. Using Application Passwords is *much* simpler than using a full oAuth implementation and is more secure than using standard passwords via Basic Auth. OAuth is, in many cases, overkill and not the right solution (i.e. when you’re building a trusted application to interface with your own WordPress website) — not to mention oAuth is very cumbersome to test via the command line. Just make sure any production site you use with Application Passwords is forcing HTTPS — because any kind of basic authentication is going to be unsafe over an unencrypted connection. ??
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People are using this plugin and Now i am also using it because it is good plugin and i have used it on my different blogs like
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Base64 encoding is UNSAFE method used by large number of naive application programmers hoping to “obscure” the plain text password as it travels across the network. Base64 encoding lacks any form of cryptographic algorithm so it fails to protect sensitive information, as result Base64 vulnerability is the root of multiple security breaches. Both the user’s ID and password are completely exposed. Using Base64 is no more secure than converting a secret from English into French. Stupid or Careless programmers (as opposed to uneducated) still use Base64 in many networks and end-user applications with no regard as to the damage they created. Simply web search “base64 vulnerability” to see how badly you wrecked the security using it. Cheers!
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