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Force Login

Description

Easily hide your WordPress site from public viewing by requiring visitors to log in first. As simple as flipping a switch.

Make your website private until it’s ready to share publicly, or keep it private for members only.

Features

  • WordPress Multisite compatible.
  • Login redirects visitors back to the url they tried to visit.
  • Extensive Developer API (hooks & filters).
  • Customizable. Set a specific URL to always redirect to on login.
  • Filter exceptions for certain pages or posts.
  • Restrict REST API to authenticated users.
  • Translation Ready & WPML certified.

Bug Reports

Bug reports for Force Login are welcomed on GitHub. Please note that GitHub is not a support forum.

Installation

Upload the Force Login plugin to your site, then Activate it.

1, 2: You’re done!

FAQ

1. How can I specify a redirect URL on login?

By default, the plugin sends visitors back to the URL they tried to access. However, you can redirect users to a specific URL by adding the built-in WordPress filter login_redirect to your functions.php file.

2. How can I add exceptions for certain pages or posts?

You can bypass Force Login based on any condition by adding the following filter to your functions.php file.

You may use the WordPress Conditional Tags in your code.

/**
 * Bypass Force Login to allow for exceptions.
 *
 * @param bool $bypass Whether to disable Force Login. Default false.
 * @param string $visited_url The visited URL.
 * @return bool
 */
function my_forcelogin_bypass( $bypass, $visited_url ) {

  // Allow 'My Page' to be publicly accessible
  if ( is_page('my-page') ) {
    $bypass = true;
  }

  return $bypass;
}
add_filter( 'v_forcelogin_bypass', 'my_forcelogin_bypass', 10, 2 );

Check out the Force Login Wiki on GitHub for additional examples to allow URLs to be publicly accessible.

3. How do I hide the « Back to {sitename}» link?

The WordPress login screen includes a « Back to {sitename}» link below the login form; which may not actually take you back to the site while Force Login is activated. You can hide this link by adding the following action to your functions.php file.

Requires: WordPress 2.5 or higher

// Hide the 'Back to {sitename}' link on the login screen.
function my_forcelogin_hide_backtoblog() {
  echo '<style type="text/css">#backtoblog{display:none;}</style>';
}
add_action( 'login_enqueue_scripts', 'my_forcelogin_hide_backtoblog' );

Reviews

Oktabr 30, 2024
This plugin does what it is expected to do. No fancy extras, no bloat. Simply works. I love it. Many thanks for the author.
Oktabr 5, 2024
Love this plugin and has helped me hide websites until they are ready for public viewing. But it needs regular more frequent updates! Compatibility/testing with the latest WordPress versions is important for site security etc.
Iyun 12, 2024
I find your plugin Force Login very useful and I love using it. Thank you very much. This plugin helps me to easily start a private site that only I can see or a closed site managed by a few members. I also love the fact that I can organize my members by simply managing WordPress users.
Aprel 4, 2024
Simple plugin, no fuss, works as promised. Such a simple function that could easily be implemented but here we are, using a brilliant plugin. Thanks.
Dekabr 15, 2023
A great plugin that I’ve used for many years to protect sites in development. The author has been very helpful and patient when I requested help with a specialized coding question.
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Contributors & Developers

“Force Login” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

“Force Login” has been translated into 13 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

Translate “Force Login” into your language.

Interested in development?

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Changelog

5.6.3

  • Fix – Fixed issue for sites with a custom login URL.

5.6.2

  • Fix – Fixed issue for sites with a custom login URL.

5.6.1

  • Fix – Fixed too many redirects issue for Multisite users.

5.6

  • Feature – Added filter for Multisite unauthorized error message.
  • Tweak – Allow logged-in Multisite users to access bypassed pages of other sites.

5.5

  • Tweak – Deprecated whitelist filter, use v_forcelogin_bypass instead.

5.4

  • Tweak – Improved the visited $url variable.
  • Tweak – Changed code to comply with WordPress standards – props Alex Bordei.

5.3

  • Feature – Added nocache_headers() to prevent caching for the different browsers – props Chris Harmoney.
  • Tweak – Removed $url parameter from whitelist filter.

5.2

  • Feature – Added $url parameter to bypass and whitelist filters.
  • Tweak – Updated Multisite conditionals which determine user access to sites.
  • Tweak – Moved ‘v_forcelogin_redirect’ filter to improve performance.

5.1.1

  • Fix – Improved the REST API restriction to allow alternative modes of authentication.

5.1

  • Tweak – Restrict access to the REST API for authorized users only – props Andrew Duthie.
  • Tweak – Added load_plugin_textdomain() to properly prepare for localization at translate.wordpress.org.

5.0

  • Feature – Added filter to bypass Force Login redirect for allowing pages without specifying a URL.
  • Tweak – Changed the hook for Force Login to run at a later stage in the WordPress tree.
  • Fix – Replaced deprecated function – props Just-Johnny.

4.2

  • Tweak – Made plugin translation ready.

4.1

  • Fix – Multisite ‘Super Admin’ users do not need assigned sites to access the network.

4.0

  • Feature – Added exceptions for AJAX, Cron and WP-CLI requests.
  • Fix – Only allow Multisite users access to their assigned sites.

3.3

  • Fix – Check for existence of explicit port number before appending port – props Björn Ali Göransson.

3.2

  • Tweak – Removed v_getUrl() function to reduce possible duplicates of global functions – props Joachim Happel.

3.1

  • Fix – Rewrote v_getUrl() function to use HTTP_HOST instead of SERVER_NAME – props Arlen22.

3.0

  • Feature – Added filter for the redirect URL on login.
  • Feature – Added filter to allow whitelisting of additional URLs.

2.1

  • Fix – Rewrote v_getUrl function to include the server port – props Nicolas.

2.0

  • Feature – Added redirect to send visitors back to the URL they tried to visit before logging in.

1.3

  • Fix – Fixed password reset URL from being blocked – props estebillan.

1.2

  • Tweak – Streamlined code

1.1

  • Fix – Allow access to the registration and the lost password page URLs – props jabdo.