Important security update - if you are using version 0.2 or earlier please upgrade
This plugin allows you to set expiry dates for user logins. You can set a user to:
- Never expire (default)
- Expire in X days, weeks, moths or years
- Expire on a specific date
When a user expires you can:
- Change the role of that user
- Replace the user's password with a randomly generated one
- Send an email notification to the user
- Send an email notification to the site administrator
- Remove expiry details and allow user to continue to login
- Perform you own actions using an
expire_users_expired
hook
You can automatically assign expiry details to users who sign up via the register form.
The email notification messages can be configured in the admin settings.
Please post in the
support forum if you have any questions, or refer to the
documentation,
report bugs and
submit translations at the plugin's
GitHub page.
To install and configure this plugin...
- Upload or install the plugin through your WordPress admin.
- Activate the plugin via the 'Plugins' admin menu.
- Edit a user to set password expiry options.
Upgrading
If you are upgrading manually via FTP rather that through the WordPress automatic upgrade link, please de-activate and re-activate the plugin to ensure the plugin upgrades correctly.