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Nonprofit Engagement: Why Website Logins Matter

NetWits

Well, my point is that all of these sites have user logins. There are many reasons for logins, including security, functionality and personalized content–but also for tracking. Benefits of Website Logins. Secured Content – The easiest of ways is to simply require a login to access certain content.

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Tip: Easy Salesforce Logins

Judi Sohn

When you’ve been using Salesforce for a while, you accumulate logins. You may have a login for your main instance, a login for your sandbox (a dupe of your instance without data that you can use to try new things) and maybe even logins for developer edition instances. This is not secure. Not entirely sure.

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How to Make Your AMS a Revenue Generator, not a Cost Center

The MatrixFiles

confusing directions, bad login page). Because while there are highly motivated customers who will manage to get past even the crappiest of online ordering systems, a lot of customers will abandon when they encounter friction (e.g., Sure, they have every intention of coming back or calling the association, but a percentage abandons for good.

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Including A Login Box On Your Non-Wild Apricot Website

Wild Apricot

Our latest tutorial provides the code for embedding a Wild Apricot login box on another site. Many Wild Apricot customers only use the system for their members-only content, and have a different static website.

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Top Ten Data Challenges (And Solutions) for Associations

Association Analytics

Start by looking at the various licenses and logins available to your association. Are you all out of logins but have the budget to add a few more seats? Or are there folks who never login or have left the organization? In this scenario, the data is there, it’s more likely a matter of internal culture and possibly budget.

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Verifiable Credentials: New Technology for Association Membership?

The MatrixFiles

Rather than creating a new account on an association’s website, members could use their membership credential to login by simply scanning a QR code. I even have a proof-of-concept WordPress plugin to show for it that allows users to login to their accounts with a verifiable credential, rather than a username and password.

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6 Ways to Strengthen Your Nonprofit’s WordPress Security

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The WordPress login page is one of the first places an attacker will start looking for site weaknesses. Tip: control login page attempts. Consider using a plugin that limits how many times someone can use the WordPress login page. Stops brute force attempts from happening on the login page. Ilovemydog.

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