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Thanks!, follow the steps works great.
You're welcome.
Thanks!, follow the steps works great.
Hi, @slvrsteele
I think plugin author did something with the latest version.
License is not working anymore. Do you have the previous version?
Of course I can, that's why I nulled it:
Install Password Protect Wordpress Lite v1.4.5.1 from wordpress repository.UPLOAD.EE - wp_protect_password.zip - Download
wp_protect_password.zip - Download. Upload.eewww.upload.ee
Install the pro version I uploaded.
Activate free version then pro version. Click on enter license key and enter license.
After a while when it says there is a new version of PPW Pro just click on update.
N-Joy!
Edit: if someone have any extensions, please upload them here. At least 1 of them.
Download Password Protect WordPress Pro v1.3.1 Nulled Free
= 1.3.1: Aug 19, 2020 = Thanks To @NullMaster
- [Feature] Access links to bypass partial protected content
- [Improvement] Error message on admin_notice
- [Improvement] Keep google tracking parameters on Quick Access Link
- [FIX] PHP Notice: register_rest_route with WordPress 5.5
Download Password Protect WordPress Pro v1.3.3.1 Nulled Free
= v1.3.3.1: Dec 24, 2020 =
- [FIX] Handling potential jQuery issues in WordPress 5.6
Hi there. This verison is not nulled.nordie updated Password Protect WordPress Pro with a new update entry:
Password Protect WordPress Pro v1.3.3.1
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I've same problem. Folks how to remove it? Annoying
nordie updated Password Protect WordPress Pro with a new update entry:
Password Protect WordPress Pro v1.3.3.1
Read the rest of this update entry...
Thank you. this pro version is working fine.nulled package
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i have Password Suite extensions any one can null? Thanksv1.3.1