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Sneak Peak: Hide My Site Multipass

Hey Hide My Site Family,

Just wanted to give you an exclusive sneak peak at the Multipass add-on for Hide My Site that is currently under development. I am hoping that it will be ready for release this week or by next week at the latest – but there is still a lot of work to be done so I will make this post quick.

Some of the features that will be added include the ability to create multiple passwords and the ability to set expiration dates for the passwords. This means that if you so choose, your site visitors would be required to log in by a certain time in order to access your site content, and after that time they will no longer be able to access your site.

In addition you will be able to set access levels for your passwords, and restrict your site posts and pages to only visitors who have the required access level. Finally, there will also be a new log to keep track of all login attempts. You can see a preview screenshot of the log via the screenshot below:

Hidemysite_Multipass

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Author: justin saad

Justin Saad is first and foremost a husband and a father of four. He is also a web developer and designer who has been making websites for over twenty years. His company is called The Motech Network and his website is ClevelandWebDeveloper.com. In addition to building websites, Justin makes WordPress plugins and likes writing tutorials to help others learn about various aspects of web development.

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