How to protect your LearnDash course files and downloads

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 8

  • @BossJakeTV
    @BossJakeTV Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing this. Very helpful. Much love from Philippines.

  • @anandiprema
    @anandiprema Před rokem +1

    Very helpful !! Thank you!! I will subscribe because your tutorial is very clear and for sure see the rest.
    There is one thing I wonder ( I am new with LearnDash).
    All new content created via the Course Builder (i.e. Lessons, Topics, and Quizzes) is automatically published and set to “Public” once the changes are saved for the course. Meaning they will be visible to other users that are visiting or using your website.
    How can I avoid it?
    Many thanks !

    • @TrainingSpark
      @TrainingSpark  Před rokem

      This sounds like something to do with the Course settings. If you head to the Settings tab when editing your course you should see some options for this. Setting your course to "Closed" restricts access.

  • @xzchc
    @xzchc Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. Now, I have the problem that some customers legitimately get links to courses they've bought, then share those with other customers, giving them access. Is there a way to prevent this?
    I also wonder how to protect e.g. downloadable videos from being shared. I guess this is only possible by some DRM system independent from LearnDash/WordPress/WooCommerce?

    • @TrainingSpark
      @TrainingSpark  Před rokem +1

      If people are sharing their login details, then LearnDash's Integrity Add-on might be helpful. This limits concurrent use of login details to prevent sharing. We did a video on this here:
      czcams.com/video/LxL_Xzlyo3s/video.html
      As far as I'm aware LearnDash doesn't have any options for protecting downloadable videos.

    • @xzchc
      @xzchc Před rokem +1

      @@TrainingSpark Thank you, gonna check that video.

  • @OnyxGraphicsONYXTV
    @OnyxGraphicsONYXTV Před rokem +1

    What about CZcams videos

    • @TrainingSpark
      @TrainingSpark  Před rokem

      I believe any protection on the videos themselves would need to be handled via CZcams's own settings. I'm not aware of a way to protect them via plugins like the one in the video unfortunately.