Download Monitor Advanced Access Manager 4.3.4
Description
Download Monitor Advanced Access Manager is a WordPress plugin extension that helps you control access to downloadable files with fine-grained rules. Instead of using one blanket restriction, it lets you set limits per download and also apply global access rules across your site. It solves the common problem of “who can download what” by allowing restrictions based on WordPress roles, specific users, or even IP addresses. The result is more secure file delivery and more consistent, policy-aligned access for download-driven content.
Designed to work with the Download Monitor ecosystem, it combines with other access restriction options and extensions, so you can build layered permissions without disrupting your existing setup in WordPress.
Main Features
- Per-download access rules — Define who can access each individual file.
- Global access management — Apply download limits at the site-wide level.
- Role-based restrictions — Restrict downloads to selected WordPress roles.
- User-specific access — Limit downloads to particular users.
- IP address limitations — Control access based on allowed IP addresses.
- Rule combinations — Build access constraints using role, user, and IP together.
- Works with other restrictions — Use alongside Download Monitor access options and extensions.
- Granular permission control — Match download behavior to different content and compliance needs.
Benefits
- More secure downloads — Reduce unauthorized file access by enforcing multiple checks.
- Better compliance — Align delivery with role, user, and IP-based policies.
- Improved user experience — Ensure the right visitors can access the right files.
- Higher conversion potential — Keep gated content consistent, reducing frustration and drop-offs.
- Flexible permission scaling — Manage permissions per download or globally as your library grows.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce and digital product stores using Download Monitor for gated files.
- Membership sites that need role-based download permissions.
- Agencies managing client-specific access rules for downloadable assets.
- Online course platforms distributing course materials to registered users.
- Websites with restricted resources limited by IP addresses (e.g., partners, offices).