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Stormlilly reacted to darkidan in Update on Invision Community 4.2
i hope it releases soon, hoping to upgrade
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Stormlilly reacted to maddog107_merged in New: Statistics
Ideally admins/mods should be able to see last login for anonymous. Or hell even when they last posted it should update it since obviously they were not trying to hide. We have super active posters that always log in anonymously but the last login time shows like 2014, but you look at their timeline and have posted a few days ago.
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Stormlilly got a reaction from Vegan Gaymer in New: Clubs
Wow this is amazing.
Sorry if this has been asked already, but will there be an option to migrate from the Group Collaborations addon?
So excited about this new feature!!!!
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Stormlilly reacted to Matt in New: Clubs
I have no idea, but judging by the responses here, most people would like to set up micro communities on their site.
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Stormlilly reacted to Netherlord in New: Clubs
Thought this would suck. No way IPS could pull it off I thought as I read the title...Oh boy was I wrong! EXACTLY! what I was looking for!
Can I assume we can disable locations on clubs? As that is something I don't want my users to be able to use.
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Stormlilly got a reaction from Mark in New: Clubs
Wow this is amazing.
Sorry if this has been asked already, but will there be an option to migrate from the Group Collaborations addon?
So excited about this new feature!!!!
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Stormlilly got a reaction from Street Articles in 7 ways to secure your community
Hi Rikki,
The recent Ashley Madison hack, and others like it, definitely help to highlight the dangers.
Two things that I've implemented on our forum to help beef up our security are:
1. Run the entire site on SSL (most people might already do this, it's an easy yet useful step)
2. Encrypt email addresses (or other personally identifiable data fields) - this was really most important in our situation as it helps to protect the identity of our members in the event of a hack. It's not for everyone though, as it is a bit of work to setup as well requires template changes to be considered with updates.
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Stormlilly got a reaction from The Old Man in 7 ways to secure your community
Hi Rikki,
The recent Ashley Madison hack, and others like it, definitely help to highlight the dangers.
Two things that I've implemented on our forum to help beef up our security are:
1. Run the entire site on SSL (most people might already do this, it's an easy yet useful step)
2. Encrypt email addresses (or other personally identifiable data fields) - this was really most important in our situation as it helps to protect the identity of our members in the event of a hack. It's not for everyone though, as it is a bit of work to setup as well requires template changes to be considered with updates.