Which types of content do you want to password protect?

This feature is available on both PPWP Free and Pro versions.

Check out Password Protect Entire WordPress Site for more information

Which post types do you want to protect?

Available on PPWP Free.

Available on PPWP Pro.

Check out how to Password protect WordPress custom post types.

Which template are you using?

To determine what template you're using, check out selected template under “Page Attributes” section in editor page.

WordPress and our plugin’s password protection feature works well with the default WordPress template, making use of the_content(), but not on a custom page template. Check out how to password protect WordPress custom page template for more information.

It should be working with our PPWP Free version. Otherwise, please drop us a support request. We will be more than happy to help.

How do you want to protect your custom fields content?

This feature is available on both PPWP Free and Pro versions.

By default, WordPress in general and our PPWP plugin in particular only protect a post’s content and excerpt. Their custom field data is not protected. In order to hide custom fields under password form, check out Password Protect WordPress Custom Fields for more information.

This feature is available on PPWP Pro only.

You will need to use our shortcode under your custom fields. Check out How to Password Protect Partial Content under Custom Fields for more information.

Where do you use our shortcode?

Our shortcode is supported on top page builders such as Elementor, Beaver Builder and Divi Builder. Check out how to password protect parts of content with WordPress page builders for more information.

Available on PPWP Pro.

Check this out on how to Password protect WordPress custom post types.

Available on PPWP Pro.

In order to place our shortcode under custom fields, check out How to Password Protect Partial Content under Custom Fields for more information.