Limited Guest Viewing Pro - Boost Registrations

Limited Guest Viewing Pro - Boost Registrations [Paid] v2.1.2

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Wutime updated Limited Guest Viewing Pro - Boost Registrations with a new update entry:

v2.1.0

  • New: All-new consolidated Charts dashboard at admin.php?wutime-lgv-charts with one unified statistics experience.
  • New: Flexible date filtering with presets (including 3 days), custom start/end date selection, and one-click reset.
  • New: Highcharts-powered analytics across the page for clearer trend visibility and better long-range readability.
  • New: Conversion mix hero section with at-a-glance donut charts and KPI cards for total, earned, warned, forced, and averages.
  • New...

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Would love the ability to replicate this, but also for users in an adblocking usergroup.

'You have adblock, you have 32 page loads...' before being unable to view any more.

It would add real teeth to the adblock detector/usergroup swap and tracker.

Just a suggestion anyway, thanks for all your hard work supporting the XF community.
 
AdBlock Tracker works like that already, but a bit opposite in order to remain invisible. After too many AdBlock visits it gimps their user access permissions, and requests they disable their AdBlocker to restore normal access permissions, in due time.

Limited Guest Viewing is just for guests, and while it sounds nice what you're proposing, it would inevitably lead to a technical user dismantling the AdBlock detection by creating multiple "filter rules" globally against your domain. Primarily becaue of the upfront and obvious nature of letting the user know they're being monitored, and the fact you're making it visible to guest accounts.
 
Also, LGV is mainly there to push visitors to sign up and register. It increases conversions by turning people who are just browsing into actual members at a much higher rate. The benefit is that a registered user is far more likely to interact with your board than someone just passing through for information. Given that goal, the add-on is already doing what it’s supposed to do.
 
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