Restrict User Registration

February 02, 2016

Restrict User Registration Plugin

Allows you to restrict registration for custom usernames, email addresses and custom email service providers

Restrict User Registration Plugin allows you to restrict registration for custom usernames, email addresses and custom email service providers.

Features:

  • Restrict specific usernames:Allows you to easily add custom usernames in the dashboard options panel ( users > restrict registration ). Once you set up these custom usernames, each time someone tries to register to your WordPress blog/site providing this targeted username, the registration process is getting bailed and the user gets an error message.
  • Restrict specific emails:You can add specific email addresses ( example [email protected]) and they will be automatically ignored and rejected from user registration process.
  • Restrict emails from specific domain: This one can also be an anti-spam tool. Before digging into details about this one, an email service provider is the website (domain name) that follows @ in the email address. An example is gmail.com from Google, you can add these service providers domains and they will be ignored and restricted as well. An example is adding outlook.com to ignore all registrations using an email address ending in @outlook.com ( that’s a secure one by the way, from Microsoft.)
  • Custom error messages:You can set up custom error messages so that the users trying to register and getting bailed will then know what the issue is and what to do for better experience.
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    Installation

    • Install and activate the plugin:
    1. Upload the plugin to your plugins directory, or use the WordPress installer.
    2. Activate the plugin through the \’Plugins\’ menu in WordPress.
    3. Once done, use the plugin settings link to access settings, or go to Dashboard > Users > Restrict Registration

    Enjoy!

    Screenshots

    1. Settings area.

      Settings area.

    2. Trying a restricted username through registration form

      Trying a restricted username through registration form

    Changelog

    1.0

    • Initial release.

    Details

    • Version: 1.0.1
    • Active installations: 90
    • WordPress Version: 3.0.1
    • Tested up to: 4.4.33

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