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  • Plugin Author drewshafer

    (@drewshafer)

    This issue has been resolved with the release of version 2.2 of Toopher for WordPress

    Plugin Author drewshafer

    (@drewshafer)

    Hi Mark,
    Please email [email protected] with the following details:
    OS
    PHP version
    list of any themes/plugins you have installed
    screenshot of the error, if possible
    name of your hosting provider

    and we’ll try to help you get sorted out. If the answer is something that will benefit the community, we can post if back here when we’re done

    Thanks,
    -DS

    Plugin Author drewshafer

    (@drewshafer)

    Hi Mark, sorry to hear you are having problems! I’m not able to replicate this with a clean WordPress 4.2.2 install with the Toopher-Wordpress 2.1 plugin. Do you have any themes installed? Are you self-hosting your blog, or using a cloud provider?

    Thanks,
    Drew Shafer

    Plugin Author drewshafer

    (@drewshafer)

    Hi Eddie, glad to hear you love Toopher! The Toopher Plugin works fine with the latest WordPress release (just tested with 4.0.1 before I wrote this), so you can install it without worries! I’ll update the readme soon to reflect the updated compatibility.

    We don’t have to update our WordPress plugin often, but that doesn’t mean we’re not improving the experience! Most of the content/interaction you see with the Toopher for WordPress plugin actually comes from an iframe that is served directly off of our server at https://api.toopher.com. We can (and do) update the contents of that iframe often as we release new features (being careful not to break old ones, of course!).

    Plugin Author drewshafer

    (@drewshafer)

    Hi, thanks for your interest in Toopher! Toopher for WordPress operates on an Opt-In model – users who have not paired their mobile device with their account will not be subject to multi-factor authentication. So, although we do not explicitly support the role-based authentication you’re talking about, I think in practice you can achieve the same thing as long as only your admins enroll their devices with Toopher. Other users will not be prompted to enroll, but they are still able to enroll on their own from their WordPress profile page.

    Enabling toopher based on user role is a good idea, though – we’ll add it to a future plugin release!

    -Drew Shafer
    Head of Engineering, Toopher, Inc

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