• Resolved photoMaldives

    (@photomaldives)


    Hi miniorange. Interesting & useful plugin, thanks.

    Automatically Lock Inactive Users – seemingly set permanently to on (in the free plugin), but after what period of time?

    It automatically locks inactive users after an amount of time specified by the administrator, eliminating the possibility of subsequent attacks. Users who have been locked need to contact the administrator.

    Thanks.

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  • twofactorauthentication

    (@twofactorauthentication)

    Hello, @photomaldives,

    Thank you for using the plugin and reach out to us.

    The capability of automatically locking inactive users is not available in the free version of the plugin; however, it is available in the premium edition of the plugin, where you can set inactive users by day, week, or month-wise as per your requirements.

    Along with this, other features include Role-based Password Policy (different policies for different user responsibilities), Role-Based 1 – Click Reset, Disallow previously used passwords, Custom Redirect URL, and more.

    If you’d like, we can also show you a demo of our product. Could you kindly submit a support ticket through the plugin or through our Website so that we can talk more about this?`

    Thanks,
    Team miniOrange

    Thread Starter photoMaldives

    (@photomaldives)

    Aah OK, thanks for clarifying.

    Suggestion: the UI is not clear in this regard, as a greyed-out checkmark suggests the feature is enabled by default, and cannot be disabled (in the free version).

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