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  • Transcode and Encrypt Video With FFmpeg
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  • Import YouTube Videos
  • Post Location
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  • Restrict Content
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  • myCred
  • ACF - Advanced Custom Fields
  • Create User Channels
  • WP Statistics (Page Views, Reports, Analytics ...)
  • Sitekit By Google (Page Views, Reports, Analytics ...)
  • Limit Backend Access
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  • Dokan - WooCommerce Multivendor Marketplace.
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    • Add Custom Meta Boxes
    • REST APIs & Upload
  • FAQs
    • How to resolve 404 Error?
    • How to update the theme and all bundled plugins?
    • How to update all bundled plugins?
    • What is a Short Video?
  • How to solve "video is being encoded, please wait a minute" issue?
  • How to Add Custom Roles and Capabilities?
  • How to set custom single video template?
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Limit Backend Access

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Last updated 2 months ago

To easily and quickly limit dashboard access, you can navigate to Appearance > Customize > Theme Options > Misc section and enable the Block Admin Access option, You can also hide the admin bar by enabling the Hide Admin Bar option.

If you are seeking an alternative method that provides more control options, you can consider using the . It’s free and easy to use. Once installed and activated, just go to Settings > Dashboard Access to configure the plugin.

You can limit dashboard access by role — choosing administrators only, editors and admins, or authors, editors, and admins — or by capability. Next, choose a URL to redirect restricted users to any page on your website. When you’re ready, just click on the save changes button to store your settings.

Remove Dashboard Access