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Home How To: Automatically Sign Users Out For Inactivity in WordPress

How To: Automatically Sign Users Out For Inactivity in WordPress

Running a community using WordPress is not without its challenges. In order to keep your community running smoothly, you need to take time to maintain it and improve its performance. You should also pay extra attention to its security system too. Plugins such as Automatic Sign Out For Inactivity help you better protect your community. This specific plugin lets you define how long your visitors can stay on without being active.

Automatic Sign Out For Inactivity is pretty simple to use. Just install it and define the maximum inactivity time for your portal. This script does the rest for you. You don’t have to be a coder to use this. But you will have to edit its code a bit to customize its behavior. Just go to edit plugins section and choose the appropriate length for accepted inactivity period on your site. In the above screenshot, the inactivity period is set to one day.

The Automatic Sign Out For Inactivity plugin does allow you to choose a landing page to redirect your signed out members to. You will have to go through the code to change this. This script is not ground-breaking by any means but will make your site more secure.

 

Apr 2, 2012Cyrus

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