Website Connector Permissions
This page explains what the BlogGen Connector does when installed on a client WordPress website.
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Purpose of the connector
The BlogGen Connector helps the Hub communicate with the client WordPress website for approved publishing workflows, connection checks, connector version checks and optional client-side social publishing.
Credentials and tokens
The connection code identifies the client website connection. Normal WordPress passwords should not be sent to BlogGen. Social media access tokens, where used, are intended to be stored on the client website in the Connector and not in the Hub.
Publishing permissions
When a client connects their website, they authorise BlogGen to send approved blog posts, images, categories, tags, links and related publishing data to the website. The Hub should not publish unapproved content unless the client has chosen an autopilot or managed approval workflow that allows it.
Updates
The connector can report its version to the Hub. Hub-managed connector updates are optional and should only run when the client has enabled that setting on their website.
Disconnecting
A client can disconnect BlogGen by removing the connection code, disabling publishing credentials or deactivating the BlogGen Connector plugin on their WordPress website.
Related pages
Terms and Conditions · Privacy Policy · Refund and Cancellation Policy · Connector Permissions