Q: What the roadmap 2025 for WP Login Lockdown plugin?
I have noticed that there is no development going on at all in 2024. Only some minor fixes in change logs. What the plan 2025 for WP Login Lockdown plugin? Is that the end for WP Login Lockdown features? No new feature. All development seems to have come to a TOTAL HALT. The Roadmap link below seems to be abondoned without any New features implemented. https://trello.com/b/f5rUxu1N/wp-login-lockdown-public-roadmap
A: New features will be implemented when they are needed. We don't add new features just for the sake of adding them. We're not creating an unusable, one-size-fits-all plugin. All our plugins, including this one, are regularly maintained - bugs fixed and security issues resolved.
Gordan_WebFactoryLTD, What I see in your comments is a lot of arrogance. And No one has asked you to add features just for the sake of it so you should mind your tone/language. Check your product roadmap. You are creating a suite of new plugins n just want to sell them off. I get that. But that does not mean you insult the intelligence of Appsumo customers when they ask you for accountability.
It's not arrogance; it's a different way of seeing things. Adding new features used by a minute number of users hurts the user experience and creates problems for most existing users who don't need them. It just bloats things. And besides having a nice, long features/updates list, it accomplishes nothing. We used to add features because they sounded cool or because a few very persistent users ...
Gordan, Sorry to Say but your response is not convincing. You say new features "hurts the user experience and creates problems for most existing users who don't need them". From where do you collect this user feedback/experience? The feeback on Appsumo normally comes via a Roadmap or Questions sections. I am a top tier user and I dont think user experience gets affected when new features are added
We don't create plugins so we can sell them only on AS. So, AS customers make up about 20% of our user base, and for this particular plugin, it's even less. Most feedback comes via support/email.
Gordan, So you mean to say 20% Appsumo Customer experience/feedback when they ask for new features has no value.. ? All promises of new features, roadmap was just a LIE then..What a Shame.
Q: Will this allow me to restrict access to only allow users to login from a particular IP?
I am creating an intranet that we only want users to be able to access from our campus. i.e we want to prevent off-campus access. Will WP Login help me achieve this?
Q: What the roadmap 2025 for WP Login Lockdown plugin?
I have noticed that there is no development going on at all in 2024. Only some minor fixes in change logs.
What the plan 2025 for WP Login Lockdown plugin?
Is that the end for WP Login Lockdown features?
No new feature. All development seems to have come to a TOTAL HALT.
The Roadmap link below seems to be abondoned without any New features implemented.
https://trello.com/b/f5rUxu1N/wp-login-lockdown-public-roadmap
When will new features be implemented?
Gordan_WebFactoryLTD
Jan 8, 2025A: New features will be implemented when they are needed. We don't add new features just for the sake of adding them. We're not creating an unusable, one-size-fits-all plugin. All our plugins, including this one, are regularly maintained - bugs fixed and security issues resolved.
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Gordan_WebFactoryLTD,
What I see in your comments is a lot of arrogance. And No one has asked you to add features just for the sake of it so you should mind your tone/language. Check your product roadmap.
You are creating a suite of new plugins n just want to sell them off. I get that.
But that does not mean you insult the intelligence of Appsumo customers when they ask you for accountability.
It's not arrogance; it's a different way of seeing things. Adding new features used by a minute number of users hurts the user experience and creates problems for most existing users who don't need them. It just bloats things. And besides having a nice, long features/updates list, it accomplishes nothing. We used to add features because they sounded cool or because a few very persistent users ...
... kept asking for them. After nearly 15 years of developing software, we no longer follow that path. And I doubt we'll ever get back to it.
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Gordan, Sorry to Say but your response is not convincing. You say new features "hurts the user experience and creates problems for most existing users who don't need them". From where do you collect this user feedback/experience? The feeback on Appsumo normally comes via a Roadmap or Questions sections. I am a top tier user and I dont think user experience gets affected when new features are added
We don't create plugins so we can sell them only on AS. So, AS customers make up about 20% of our user base, and for this particular plugin, it's even less. Most feedback comes via support/email.
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Gordan,
So you mean to say 20% Appsumo Customer experience/feedback when they ask for new features has no value.. ?
All promises of new features, roadmap was just a LIE then..What a Shame.
Q: Will this allow me to restrict access to only allow users to login from a particular IP?
I am creating an intranet that we only want users to be able to access from our campus. i.e we want to prevent off-campus access. Will WP Login help me achieve this?
Gordan_WebFactoryLTD
Jan 8, 2025A: Hi, yes you can limit only to whitelisted IPs. If you have any trouble setting up please contact our support via email.
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Q: What's newโ
What are your ideas for development in 2025?
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Q: are the code 3 was unlimited for webstie ?
Gordan_WebFactoryLTD
Dec 18, 2024A: Yes, as stated in the plan details - if you buy 3 codes, you can use the plugin on unlimited sites.
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Q: Is the data of the firewall and blocks only stored in the database or on a file level? Trying to minimize inodes..
Ivan_WebFactoryLTD
Nov 26, 2024A: Hi,
Thanks for your interest.
It's stored only in the .htaccess file.
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What if we use nginx and no .htaccess file?