Modules dealing with access in ProcessWire via Users, Roles or Permissions.

  • TemplateParents 0.0.7 beta by BitPoet
    Template Access by Parents: ProcessWire module that allows limiting templates for new pages based on the parent page. Can be configured for each page individually. Also supports…
    2016/05/02 — Admin Helpers, Proof of Concept, Users and Access
  • TfaEmail 0.0.2 by Ryan Cramer
    Email/SMS two-factor authentication: Performs two-factor authentication by sending user an email with a code. Also works with email-to-SMS. Requires ProcessWire 3.0.109+.
    2020/06/22 — Authentication, Users and Access
  • TfaTotp 0.0.4 by Ryan Cramer
    TOTP two-factor authentication: For apps like Google Authenticator, Authy, and other TOTP-based authenticator applications. Requires ProcessWire 3.0.109+.
    2020/06/26 — Authentication, Users and Access
  • TfaU2F 1.0.3 beta by Adam Blunt
    U2F Two Factor Authentication: For two-factor authentication with security keys like Yubikey/Google Titan.
    2021/05/04 — Authentication, Users and Access
  • TfaWebAuthn 1.0.1 beta by Adam Blunt
    WebAuthn two-factor authentication: For modern two factor authentication with U2F keys and on-device credentials like Fingerprints/Face
    2022/06/08 — Users and Access, Authentication

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