![]() So if your websites are built based on custom templates that don’t use the standard the_content() and custom fields created via WordPress post meta or plugins like ACF, you have to wrap your content or these calls (in your custom WordPress template) with a conditional check using the default WordPress post_password_required. In other words, these custom field’s content will still display even if the post is protected. ![]() Their custom field data is not protected. ![]() The best tool for storing and organizing passwords will depend on whether your needs are business or personal, the volume of passwords, and who needs to access the information. By default, WordPress in general and our PPWP plugin in particular only protect a post’s content and excerpt. Options range from password management software to spreadsheet templates to scribbling a list on a sheet of notebook paper.
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