Protector Plugin Help: Ask Here Your Questions
As I’m used to do, this post is dedicated to collect Protector related comments and requests.
Introducing Protector WordPress Plugin 1.1.0
I’ve just freely released Protector 1.1.0. Protector is a very simple plugin (see the plugin page) that can hide part of a post or a page. The hidden section can be unlocked by visitor accessing the post or page with a key added to the page address.
On the plugin page there are some examples. A basic usage can be this one: you create a premium content and want the users to subscribe your newsletter (o something else) to get it.
So you protect the premium content with protector and instead of the real content you display a message inviting the user to subscribe.
When the user subscribe, you send him a link to the same page with the key. so he can see the unlocked content. All that without creating complex page name, trying to hidden post or pages and so on.
WordPress has a basic password protection feature, but protector is a little bit more flexible.
ASAP I’ll write another article to explain how to integrate protector with Newsletter (before I have to complete some Newsletter modifications…).
Blogs that use Protector
As soon as the blog owners will learn more about Protector, I’m sure they cannot do without it. So here is a list of blogs which are using Protector. If you want your site added, write me to info@satollo.net or leave a comment to this post.
- http://www.satollo.com/english/
- Halle Berry and Jamie Foxx touching each other at Spike Guy’s Choice Awards
- [your blog here...]
Protector plugins: example of link mode
This is another fake post to test Protector. The section below will be visible when you spread the link to your friends and they click on it.
Protector usage example
This is a fake post to test out and show how protector can be used. First of all I found out some adult content one can view only after accepting a disclaimer and declaring he is 18+.

I'm Stefano Lissa. 10 years ago I was building web sites for my pleasure. Blogs didn't exist, web content systems were ugly, hosting really expensive. And my student pocket was empty.