Login Terms Acceptance
Restrict access for selected user roles unless they accept the Terms and Conditions. Ensure users accept your terms before accessing the site.
Plugin info
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Maintained • Last updated 168 days ago • 1 reviews
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Description
Compatible with WordPress 6.7+ and PHP 8.3
Restrict access for selected user roles unless they accept the Terms and Conditions. This plugin ensures users acknowledge and accept your terms before they can fully access the site.
Features
- Redirect users to the Terms and Conditions page upon login.
- Restrict access for selected user roles until the terms are accepted.
- Customizable Terms and Conditions content.
- Track which users have accepted the terms.
- New: Option to send a confirmation email after accepting the terms.
Here is the basic setup->
Languages
This plugin is available in the following languages:
* English
* German (Deutsch)
* Italian (Italiano)
* Spanish (Español)
* Arabic (العربية)
License
This plugin is licensed under the GPLv2 or later. See the LICENSE file for more information.
Installation
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
- Navigate to ‘Login Terms Acceptance’ in your menu to configure the plugin settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
After activating the plugin, go to ‘Settings’ > ‘Login Terms Acceptance’ to configure which user roles are required to accept the Terms and Conditions and to customize the terms content.
Yes, you can customize the Terms and Conditions content from the plugin settings page.
Users will be redirected to the Terms and Conditions page upon login and will not have full access to the site until they accept the terms, or they have to log out again.
Yes, you can enable the option to send a confirmation email after the user accepts the terms in the plugin settings.
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Changelog
1.2.4
- Introduced a dismissible rating banner in the admin plugins page to encourage user feedback.
1.2.3
- Added an extra validation layer before creating the Login Terms Acceptance page to avoid duplicate page creation.
1.2.2
- Added filter
xlta_acceptance_redirect_urlto allow customizing the redirect destination after terms acceptance.
1.2.1
- Added option to select a redirection page after terms are accepted.
- Redirects users to the selected page after accepting terms.
1.2.0
- Confirmed compatibility with WordPress 6.8.1 and PHP 8.3
- Added translations for German, Italian, Spanish, and Arabic
1.1.1
- WordPress Compatibility 6.7.1
1.1.0
- Added option to send a confirmation email after accepting the terms.
- Improved text area for customizing Terms and Conditions using the WordPress editor.
- Enhanced the mail sending functionality based on user settings.
1.0.0
- Initial release of Login Terms Acceptance.


