• Resolved TilburyTowne

    (@willard202)


    Using purchased fonts, the license comes with the following direction:

    The license provisions oblige you to take appropriate security measures to prevent improper use of your web fonts. The cryptic font names form part of these security measures and therefore they must be preserved. In the example files, these names are correctly referenced. Moreover, the web server must be configured in such a way that the web fonts cannot be easily downloaded via the input of a URL in the browser or a wget command. This is known as hotlink protection. In addition, you must ensure that the fonts cannot be linked by third party web pages.

    As I don’t know much (nothing) about what goes on under the hood of WordPress, does Use Any Font promote this safety?

    Using the classic editor, I did assign a font and it worked right out of the box.

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author Dnesscarkey

    (@dnesscarkey)

    @willard202 ,

    Our plugin is just font upload and assign and it doesn’t deal with Hotlink Protection. Hotlink protection should be done from server, so it is out of our plugin scope.

    I suggest you to contact your hosting provider for assistance here.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter TilburyTowne

    (@willard202)

    Thanks for the quick reply.

    Got it. Will do.

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