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  • Hi siqve006,

    At this point AAM does not work with WordPress login functionality but we are actually putting together an extension for that.

    There are quite few good plugins available online for this task like Peter’s Login Redirect. But you can pick anyone you like from official WordPress repository.

    With AAM, you can manage access to Posts & Pages. You might want to get AAM Plus Package extension to get an extended access control over your pages and categories.

    Appreciate your interest in AAM.
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter dev grl

    (@siqve006)

    Or on that note, is there a different plugin out there that still allows a user to login, but when they login they simply are taken to a page that then grants access to other pages. Maybe a redirect isn’t going to help if they still have backend controls/toolbars showing up. I’m thinking of just a setting that would allow them to simply view certain pages and maybe update their login info/profile settings.

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