=== Private Area for WordPress ===
Contributors: evolvesnc,andg,simo_m
Tags: private, area, members, memberships, users
Requires at least: 5.0.0
Tested up to: 5.5
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Requires PHP: 5.6
Stable tag: 1.0.1

Private Area allows you to create restricted sections of your website that only logged users can access, and that are completely invisible to search engines.

== Description ==

👉 For more information about the plugin, visit the <a href="https://justevolve.it/downloads/private-area/">documentation website</a>.

* Create truly <strong>private pages</strong>.
* Differentiate access based on user roles and exclude pages from search engines (supporting Yoast SEO, All in one SEO pack and Google XML Sitemaps).
* Automatically customize redirect after login.
* Disable the admin bar for non-administrator users.

👉 <strong>Want to know more? Read the plugin documentation!</strong> 👉 <a href="https://justevolve.it/documentation/private-area-documentation/">https://justevolve.it/documentation/private-area-documentation/</a>

== Installation ==

1. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins/wp-private-area` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

**Will it work on my theme too?**

YES! Whether your theme is free or premium, Private Area will seamlessly integrate with it.

**Can I switch themes? Will I lose content in the process?**

Your content will NOT be lost when switching themes, regardless of the one you choose to use.

**How does support work?**

Support on the plugin page on WordPress.org is completely voluntary. Feel free to post bug reports, or questions about the plugin functionality.

**What's the difference between a WordPress standard private page, and the ones created with this plugin?**

WordPress default private pages limit their access to admins and editors only. Private Area, on the contrary, allows you to define which roles have access to your pages.

**What's the difference between a WordPress standard password-protected page, and the ones created with this plugin?**

A password-protected page is indexed, as only its content is hidden from guests: instead of it, you'll see a form to input a password that will then unlock the actual page content.

A private page created with Private Area, instead, is automatically excluded from indexing.

== Screenshots ==

1. The plugin Settings page.

== Changelog ==

=== 👉 1.0.1 ===

* Added a filter to the access rejection message being displayed in the page content.
* Added feature suggestion link.

=== 👉 1.0.0 ===

* Initial public release.

== Upgrade Notice ==
