With Frontend-User-Access you can set frontend access restrictions to: * menu items (comes with menu-module) * components * modules * articles (specific articles) * articles by category * articles by section Try the free trial version. You can make as many usergroups as you need and assign users to them. There are 2 predefined usergroups which are very userfull: * ‘not logged in’ * ‘logged in but not assigned to any usergroup’ You can configure for each restriction-type (components, modules, sections etc.) to reverse the access, so any box ticked becomes a restriction instead of an access-right. With the user plugin you can auto-assign new users to usergroups (pro). Frontend-User-Access is NOT A HACK. Languages: * Brazilian_portuguese * Chinese * Danish * Dutch * Egypt-arabic * English * Finnish * French * German * Hungarian * Italian * Malaysian * Persian * Polish * Romanian * Slovenian * Spanish * Swedish

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Frontend-User-Access (pro)