As of April 2026, Page Whitelists is a WordPress UAM plugin with 70 active installations and a 5/5 rating from 4 reviews. It has been downloaded 3.9K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.6+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2014. Last updated 7 years ago — may have compatibility concerns.
NOTICE: This plugin is no longer in active development.
I no longer use this plugin in any way and don’t plan to work on it further. You can of course continue to use it, just be aware that I will not offer any support or fix any bugs. You’re also welcome to fork it on GitHub and base your own plugin on it.
Page Whitelists is an administration tool that can be used to allow selected users to edit only certain pages, leaving the rest inaccessible. Using this plugin, you can let user edit only a single page (or a handful of them), while the rest of the content is out of sight. Typical use cases would be a dynamic, shortcode-heavy sites with content that still needs to be edited by inexperienced users (i.e. an ‘About us’ section), or a company website whith multiple a…
| WordPress | 3.6+ requiredTested up to 4.6.30 |
| PHP | false+ required |
= 4.0.2=
Last version.
New – pages in Whitelist editor are now arranged in a tree, so parent-child branches can be selected simultaneously.
New – names and links to assigned pages in the Whitelist table.
New – new plugin options controlling default behavior of whitelists and scope of filtering. Whitelist management was moved under Users, the Page Whitelists page under Settings now contains default plugin settings.
Numerous bug fixes.
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