• I was using Ultimate Member for content restriction, and that plugin has the granularity that I needed. But when my client created Posts, I feared that if he forgot to check the box to restrict access to his posts, they might remain open.

    Content Control locks down Posts in our Private member area automatically, so that my client *can’t* forget! All his posts are automatically protected for logged-in users only.

    Wonderful! Thanks.

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  • Hey @sirlouie

    Thanks for choosing to use Content Control and for taking the time to leave this review! If you have a moment, can you let me know what improvements or new features you would like to see in future updates?

    Thread Starter sirlouie

    (@sirlouie)

    Hi! Happy to offer my opinion. I’m not sure if I can do this already, but I currently have Content Control protecting my “Blog Index” and “All Posts” with a redirect to log in. I’d like some way to build an exception to this rule – for example, all posts marked with the tag or category “public”, so that I can have a section of my blog that is accessible to the public.

    My current strategy was just to install a separate instance of WordPress for a second blog, but the ability to make an exception for a category or a tag or role (not logged in user) would eliminate that need and make things simpler. It’s possible I can do this already but just haven’t spent the time to learn how. So it’s just a soft suggestion!

    Thanks for your great product and excellent attention to your customers.

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