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Summary | White-label Branding is the ability to rename and present a product or a plugin as your own. This helps you hide the actual identity of the theme and plugins used and lets you use your brand name instead. | |
Availability | Lifetime and Lifetime Pro | |
Source | This feature will work only using the Festinger Vault plugin. |
What is White Label branding?
White-label Branding is the ability to rename and present a product or a plugin as your own. This helps you hide the actual identity of the theme and plugins used and lets you use your brand name instead. Make a note that, you cannot change the folder name.
The Festinger Vault plugin comes with an option for white-label branding. You can change almost every field to prove that the product is yours and you are the whole and sole developer who has worked on a website.
In order to edit the Festinger Vault white label settings, you will need to click on the “Settings” option on your WordPress Dashboard, then click the settings option under the White label and add all necessary details in the fields given.
Following is an image of how you can fill in the details:
Save your settings.
Note: If you wish to see these (White Label) settings again after hiding them, you can do so by reactivating (deactivate, then activate again) the plugin from the plugins page.
Want to see where this all will be displayed?
We have a few images for you to understand all the places where all your white-label settings will be seen.
This is where the Astra Pro Plugin Name, Agency Author name, Agency Author URL, and Plugin Description will be replaced.
Does the White Label Feature Make Changes in the Code?
The function of a white label in the Festinger Vault plugin is to just remove the Festinger Vault branding from the dashboard, and it does not change any code.
If we remove the mentions of Festinger Vault from the code, even WordPress will not understand that the Festinger Vault plugin is being used and so it will not detect any updates we release in the future.
However, there are some plugins that take a different approach and can help you white-label WordPress itself completely.
Two examples of plugins you can use:
If you need to white-label your website completely, you can consider similar plugins.