Restrict Content Pro Enforce Strong Passwords 1.1.3
Description
Restrict Content Pro Enforce Strong Passwords is a WordPress extension designed to tighten user registrations by requiring stronger credentials during signup. If you use the Restrict Content Pro plugin to manage access to restricted content, this add-on helps reduce the risk that users choose weak passwords.
Once activated, it validates passwords at registration time and guides visitors to safer options using a clear password strength meter. When a password is too weak, users are notified and blocked from completing the registration until they enter a stronger password.
The result is a smoother registration flow with clearer feedback, stronger account security, and fewer opportunities for unauthorized access based on guessable passwords.
Main Features
- Restrict Content Pro extension — Adds strong-password enforcement to your existing Restrict Content Pro registration flow.
- Strong password requirement — Forces users to enter a password that meets the plugin’s strength criteria during signup.
- Password strength meter — Displays real-time guidance so users can understand how strong their password is.
- Weak password detection — Checks the submitted password and identifies when it falls below the allowed strength level.
- Error on invalid passwords — Prevents registration completion and provides an error when the password is too weak.
- Registration-time protection — Enforces better credentials at the point where accounts are created, not after the fact.
- Works within WordPress — Integrates cleanly with the WordPress user onboarding experience managed by Restrict Content Pro.
Benefits
- Stronger account security — Helps reduce the likelihood of compromised accounts caused by easily guessable passwords.
- Lower breach risk — Minimizes exposure by discouraging weak credentials during registration.
- Better signup UX — Strength meter guidance and clear error messaging help users correct issues quickly.
- More consistent user behavior — Standardizes password quality across all registrations without manual review.
- Fewer follow-up issues — Reduces support and administrative effort related to insecure or rejected passwords.
Who is it suitable for?
- Membership and gated-content sites using Restrict Content Pro
- Community platforms that require user registration and accounts
- Blogs and publishers offering restricted areas for subscribers
- Agencies managing multiple WordPress sites with shared user security standards
- Small business websites that want safer onboarding for new users
- Training or cohort-based sites where access depends on registered credentials