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DocCheck Login

The open source DocCheck plug-in enables the authentication of certified healthcare professionals and facilitates the integration of the DocCheck logi …

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Main benefits

Secures healthcare websites

Supports multiple languages

Hides protected content

OAuth2 user authentication

Shortcode login integration

About this plugin

Categories: Security
Version: 1.1.5
Last updated: 04-06-2024
WordPress version: 5.5
Tested up to: 6.4.5
PHP version required: false
Languages: Deutsch, Svenska
Learning resources: View resources

Overview

This open-source WordPress plugin facilitates the integration of the DocCheck login system, ensuring that only authenticated healthcare professionals can access certain content on your website. Compliant with the German Health Services and Products Advertising Act, the plugin allows users to embed a login iFrame in four different sizes and six languages, and it supports OAuth2 authentication for heightened security, available with DocCheck Economy and Business licenses. Additionally, it offers features to hide protected sections in your website's navigation bar from unauthorized users and restrict sensitive information from the public view. For support, users are directed to the respective forums and DocCheck support services. DocCheck does not author the plugin and is not responsible for direct support, ensuring users rely on community and official channels for assistance.

Multi-language and Size Options for Login-iFrame

  • Supports 4 different sizes for flexibility in design
  • Available in 6 languages: German, English, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish

DocCheck Login Integration with Shortcode

  • Easily integrate DocCheck login using a simple shortcode
  • Streamlines the process of adding secure login functionality

Content Protection for Non-authorised Users

  • Hide protected websites in the navigation bar from non-authorised users
  • Comply with the German Health Services and Products Advertising Act by hiding sensitive information

High Security with OAuth2 User Authentication

  • Provides a high security standard for user authentication
  • Available as part of the paid DocCheck Economy and Business license

Rating and reviews

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User sentiment analysis

Users were excited about the DocCheck Login Plugin given its development by the renowned Antwerpes agency. However, they found several significant drawbacks: The manual is incomplete and unhelpful, complicating the setup and usage processes. The plugin has missing functionalities, such as issues with protecting content on Pages and Posts, and unclear instructions for creating custom templates. Moreover, the support is lackluster, with many questions going unanswered for over a year. While users hope for improvements, they currently do not recommend the plugin due to these shortcomings.
Oekkes

Oekkes

28 Sep, 2023

I had high expectations for the DocCheck Login Plugin, especially since it was developed by Antwerpes, a renowned agency from Cologne. Unfortunately, I was let down. Here are some of my main concerns: Incomplete Manual: The manual for the plugin is far from what I would describe as “helpful”. Many features and settings are inadequately or not described at all, which greatly complicates the setup and usage. Missing Functionality: While there are options available in Pages and Posts to protect content with DocCheck, they simply do not function as one would expect. Furthermore, there’s no clear documentation or explanation on how to create custom templates, even though the settings suggest this capability. This lack of clarity and functionality misleads users and does not align with what’s hinted at in the plugin’s settings. Lackluster Support: Even though there aren’t many support inquiries (probably due to the low installation numbers), most questions go unanswered. It’s disappointing to see that the last support response is over a year old. I hope Antwerpes takes these points of criticism seriously and improves the plugin in the future. For now, I cannot recommend it.
Oekkes

Oekkes

28 Sep, 2023

I had high expectations for the DocCheck Login Plugin, especially since it was developed by Antwerpes, a renowned agency from Cologne. Unfortunately, I was let down. Here are some of my main concerns: Incomplete Manual: The manual for the plugin is far from what I would describe as “helpful”. Many features and settings are inadequately or not described at all, which greatly complicates the setup and usage. Missing Functionality: While there are options available in Pages and Posts to protect content with DocCheck, they simply do not function as one would expect. Furthermore, there’s no clear documentation or explanation on how to create custom templates, even though the settings suggest this capability. This lack of clarity and functionality misleads users and does not align with what’s hinted at in the plugin’s settings. Lackluster Support: Even though there aren’t many support inquiries (probably due to the low installation numbers), most questions go unanswered. It’s disappointing to see that the last support response is over a year old. I hope Antwerpes takes these points of criticism seriously and improves the plugin in the future. For now, I cannot recommend it.

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