I have been facing several issues for some time that I cannot specify.
The first one is summed up in this sentence: it is impossible for visitors to our site to view albums and photos if they are not logged in (see the URL). I use Ultimate Members to make part of the site inaccessible to visitors who are not logged in but albums and photos are normally unprotected. Is my problem due to a conflict with Ultimate members ? WordPress ? or woult it be corrected within WPPA+ ?
I’ll create another subject for the other problems when this one is solved.
Regards,
Piblo
No problem on Chrome / Brave (shield active), and Firefox on Desktop/Windows.
No problem either on Chrome / Brave (shield active) on Android.
However, Stripe card details fields are blocked by Firefox Focus (mobile only)’s tracking protection: they are missing in the checkout.
As soon as that the tracking protection is disabled, the Stripe card fields section are back.
This was tested on a staging website. So I double checked with our production website, which currently runs the 8.7.0 version. The problem was already there.
Once that Firefox Focus tracking protection is disabled, the fields are displayed.
I checked with the StoreFront theme, withouth any checkout customization active, same results.
]]>I downloaded Wordfence saying to myself that this is my last chance and if this doesn’t work, I am going to have to pay tons of money to get someone to build me a personalised protection system.
The moment it was downloaded and activated I followed the easy step by step setup convinced that this was going to reck my site like the last four plugins leading me to having to start over again and reinstalling my website. I signed up to the free plan and ran the pluging as instructed.
I couldn’t beleive it! The 2FA worked like a charm without blocking my users login form unlike all the other plugins did. It appeared to adapt to my website theme without causing any problems. Believing this can’t be true, I purged the website and got a warning message that I should run a scan to allow the Wordfence to “get to know and verify my site”. Once that was done, I got a number of problems that needed some attention and resolved. I followed the recommendations from Wordfense and BAM! My website worked like a charm. Cleaner, faster, and protected.
I’m not quite at the stage for the premuim selection as I am only just starting out. But if this keeps going the way it does, and Wordfence doesn’t turn into a money making information collection corperate business I will be more than happy to move to the next level.
I have not tried their support service as I have not had need to do so as the plugin seems to help you do everything yourself just by fillowing the small popups that appear when an action is required.
I recommend this plugin, it may not be adpated for all themes or websites, but it has saved me a ton of stress as I am not at all a programmer and I am far from being a specialist in website building.
I shall consult the support service before upgrading at a later date where I shall be able to add more feedback to this comment.
For now, Thanks Wordfence, I hope we can make this work for as long as possible.
]]>If you protect a page it only protects the content-element. The rest like header, footer, additional elements in the theme or stuff loaded by scripts are still visible. And sometimes you have some stuff outside the content you want to protect during testing where it has to be a live url.
My workaround is to change the css so the form is 100% screen size, with background and on top of everything. So the normal user would think the page is just blank with a password-input in the middle.
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Sebastian
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