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Controlled Admin Access

by Waseem Senjer

Version: 2.1.1

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Description

Give a temporary limited admin. access to themes designers, plugins developers and support agents.

The plugin is simple and clean, it helps the administrator to create a user with a temporary access and choose which pages in your admin area which you don’t want the user to access. send the details to the user and when he finished his task, you can easily deactivate the account and activate it later.

Features

Menu Filter

The plugin will allow you to select admin menu items that you want to restrict for the created admin. Not only the plugin will hide the menu item from the admin but it also will block the page if they access it in some other way.

Expiration Time

You may don’t want to give access indefinitely, the plugin allows you to set an expiration time for the restricted admin account. After the account expires, the account will no longer be able to login into the admin dashboard. Moreover, you can always extend the expiry time or change it.

Hide Admin Bar

WordPress offers an admin bar to provide quick access to some pages or to perform some actions. Using the plugin, you can hide the admin bar links at the top of the page will be hidden in both the frontend and admin areas.

Disable Access

You can always disable the restricted admin account at any time. For example, if you gave a developer access to fix a bug or install a theme, when they finish the task you can disable their account. This will block login in using the account but it will retain the account’s information in case you wanted to give them access in the future.

Pro Features

Plugins Internal Pages

Take more control and restrict access to plugins’ internal pages. For example, you would like to give access to the WooCommerce Settings page, but you do not want the account to see the Payments Gateways tab. Currently, the plugin supports WooCommerce, Easy Digital Downloads and BuddyPress. In the future, we will add support for more plugins.

No Password Login

Add some convenience when sending access to the user, you can generate a secure login URL for the user, and the user will use the link to login into the dashboard without the need for a password. You can also disable login by a password for restricted admins, this will restrict the admin from login in using a password or sending a reset password email.

Activity Log

Keep track of what restricted admins have done while logged in, the plugin will log more than 20 actions such as activating/deactivating/deleting a plugin, switching a theme, deleting a theme, exporting data, publishing/deleting a post and uploading a file.

Remote Logout

At any given time, you can force logging out any restricted admin if you no longer need them logged in the admin dashboard. This action will log them out on all logged-in devices and locations.

  1. Upload controlled-admin-access folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. In the dashboard, click on Users then Controlled Admin Access
  1. Add User Page

    Add User Page

  2. Manage Users Page

    Manage Users Page

  3. Settings Page

    Settings Page

Great Plugin

By bogeyman2007 on February 25, 2025

It's a very great plugin. Thank you.

Perfect software

By pixluser on January 24, 2025

The software works perfectly. Something than can maybe be added is a way to log page view, of the admins we create. (Real time, or simply log events & display them onto a page), maybe with an email notification when an admin-user connect to the website too.
Good software!

Excellent!

By jmsil on September 26, 2024

This is an extremely useful little plugin that not only makes it easier to provide admin access to outsiders but also to understand what actions they are taking and ensuring they don't have access to anything you to which you would prefer to not provide access. The developer is also very friendly and accommodating. I'd write more if my kids weren't screaming but you get the idea - it's good stuff!

Great, simple and fast

By bobska on September 4, 2024

Finally i have a user with limit admin access!

Account/User Content Deleted

By iisol on February 17, 2024

Recently, I deleted a user using this plugin and it deleted all the content of that user.

It should ask whether to keep the content or not.

GREAT PLUGIN - solves issue of giving custom restricted admin access

By supernftsociety on June 6, 2023

This plugin works fault free. Very good interface where you can deactivate access to particular areas of your word press for admin users, woocommerce or other plugins.

Far the best

By samuel5 on February 28, 2023

Sometimes we have to provide temporary admin access to developers of plugins to troubleshoot issues. This plugin best for the purpose.

Killed my website

By Ethan5150 on November 11, 2022

There is some sort of strange bug with this plugin that conflicts with Avada. Certainly menus cause Avada to go into a Shortcode Updater routine which totally hosed my website and I had to restore from backup. I REALLY wanted to use this plugin but until this gets fixed, I'll pass on another 2 hours of troubleshooting and restoring from backup.

Almost perfect plugin !

By romonoutic on October 29, 2022

Hi, thanks for this great plugin! I don't usually leave reviews because I just like to give 5 stars or nothing. I try to not harm or damage developers work by leaving 1 review star and in this case you really desserve 5 stars! I thought that It wouldn't be possible to disallow access to woocommerce (settings, and products, etc) without paying, as all ridiculous plugins out there! This possibility for free is very powerful even for people just starting and struggling with an online business! So, I said that it's almost the perfect plugin on the title because it would be great if users can combine your plugin with different users roles. In this way we can be more specific about the access that we are trying to provide to an external developer. But I'll give you some ideas to really add worthwhile PRO features to your plugin to make you understand that it's a really powerful tool in several ways! 1. Dashboard Templates Designs or the possibility to create an specific design for every user. Editing logo, colors, menus, etc. Because, giving access to the backend and dashboard of wordpress isn't just for developers, but for all kind of users and uses. For example, employees, writers, editors, sales agents, managers, designers, etc. 2. You can also create designed templates (and functionalities) of differents types of workers for example for: blogs, social networks, co-workers sites, teaching or learning sites, ecommerces sites, retails, etc and sell them. 3. And this last option rocks! You should add the possibility for the Admin Master to monitor the activity of the other "admin" users. What pages, links, or tools are they watching or working on. How much time are they passing working on those pages. How many clicks, writing, modifications, etc are they doing... how much code are they injecting on the site.. etc, etc.. Your plugin could be very powerful, but as I always recommend to the others developers, the basic and essentials features related to the main objective of your plugin should always be free. As the woocommerce features. Have a great day! Regards,

Bug

By rezamoeini on August 22, 2022

I downloaded this plugin , it's great but has an issue with Elementor Plugin , when I restricted my users to doesn't have access to Elementor , but my user still have access and they can easily edit pages by clicking "edit with elementor" button on ADMIN Bar. you should fix this bug

2.1.1

Adding WordPress 6.8 compatibility.

2.1.0

Fixed: Block editing blocked post types.

2.0.18

Adding WordPress 6.7 compatibility

2.0.17

Fixed: block access of displaying options.php page, submitting this form was fixed in a previous version (2.0.9).

2.0.16

Adding WordPress 6.5 compatibility

2.0.15

Fixed: PHP deprecation warning.

2.0.14

Adding WordPress 6.4 compatibility

2.0.13

Adding WordPress 6.3 compatibility

2.0.12

Fixed: bulk actions for standard admins.

2.0.11

Adding WordPress 6.2 compatibility

2.0.10

Removed the legacy admin menu in Users => Controlled Admin Access.

2.0.9

Fixed: blocking options.php POST requests were preventing other plugins from saving options.

2.0.8

  • Fixed: A migration issue that was causing the updating user process not working.

2.0.7

  • Fixed: parent_file filter was missing a parameter that prevents correct menu filtering.
  • Fixed: prefix ajax actions to prevent any collisions.

2.0.6

  • Fixed: Docs link in the plugin’s page was incorrect.

2.0.5

  • Added: Prevent restricted admins from editing the plugin’s code in the Plugins Editor.

2.0.4

  • Fixed: PHP warning in migrations.

2.0.3

  • Fixed: Restricting main admin when creating a user.

2.0.2

  • Added: A button to reset the user restrictions.

2.0.1

  • Fixed: Unused class declaration has been removed.

2.0.0

  • Complete redesign of the plugin’s UI.
  • Added: Expiration times: One hour, One Month and One Week.

1.5.10

  • FIXED: Admin bar was visible for non logged users.

1.5.9

  • ADDED: The admin bar in frontend and admin area is hidden from created users.
  • FIXED: some plugins settings pages were not accessibly.

1.5.8

  • FIXED: The plugin should not redirect super admin on login.

1.5.7

  • FIXED: Access to the settings page for an uncontrolled admin user.

1.5.6

  • FIXED: security issues that can grant the created admin uncontrolled access.

1.5.5

  • FIXED: Allow access to customization.

1.5.4

  • FIXED: Editing and Deleting users links were not working.

1.5.3

  • FIXED: Complete sanitizing user inputs in the admin page.

1.5.2

  • FIXED: Sanitizing user inputs in the admin page.

1.5.1

  • ADDED: Add 15 days option to the User Expiry period.

1.5.0

  • FIXED: Add Theme Customize, and Options pages to the not allowed pages.

1.4.0

  • ADDED: Allow access to the Plugins editor.

1.3.9

  • FIXED: If the user does not have access to the Dashboard page, he will be redirected to his profile.
  • FIXED: deleting empty CSS and JS files.

1.3.8

  • FIXED: Users with unexpired login were able to login again even after deactivation.

1.3.7

  • FIXED: The Your Profile access was not saved correctly.

1.3.6

  • FIXED: Redirect to the first accessible page. 404 not found pages were fixed.

1.3.5

  • FIXED: ignore menu items of the customizer to avoid menu duplication.

1.3.4

  • FIXED: empty user password should not be processed when user is being updated

1.3.3

  • FIXED: make activate link green only for the plugin users table

1.3.2

  • FIXED: remove warning message for defining scalar constants for php less than 5.6

1.3.1

  • FIXED: Users were prevented from accessing post type pages.

1.3.0

  • FIXED: Restrict users from editing any other user.

1.2.0

  • ADDED: Redirect the user to the first accessible page after login

1.1.1

  • FIXED: Add backward compatibility for PHP 5.x

1.1.0

  • ADDED: Allow the access to the Plugins page.

1.0.6

  • ADDED: Spanish language translations.

1.0.5

  • FIXED: Users could access the Plugins page by typing the URL in the browser.

1.0.4

  • FIXED: Deactivating users bug.
  • FIXED: PHP warning when slecting user roles.

1.0.3

  • FIXED: Users and Plugins prevent access when the user has been edited.
    ADDED: Our Blog posts widget.

1.0.2

  • FIXED: Users and Plugins prevent access.
  • FIXED: Javascript conflict.
  • FIXED: Display the menu items title.

1.0.0

  • Initial Release
  • Version:Version: 2.1.1
  • Active installs:Active installs: 10K
  • Last updated:Last updated: 1 month ago
  • Requires:Requires: 4.0
  • Tested:Tested: 6.8.2
Average rating:4.8 out of 5 stars.
  • Number of ratings: 40 ratings
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