Novas atualizações e melhorias para Password Pusher
New Policy Option: Disable Push File Attachments
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By request from a member of the great community, you can now entirely disable file uploads in Pushes by setting the "Maximum allowed files" to zero:
Policy --> Push --> Limits Screen
When you set that policy option to zero, file uploads are no longer possible for members of your team:
New push form without the file upload option and without the "Files" tab.
In other news, many updates, fixes and security improvements have been happening behind the scenes. More updates coming soon!
Updates, Fixes and Self-Hosted Pro Coming
Update
It’s been a quiet month for updates, but there’s a lot happening behind the scenes:
Rolled out numerous fixes, updates, and enhanced security to keep things running smoothly.
Recently fixed an issue that was delaying the activation of new custom domains—everything should be back on track now.
Self-Hosted Pro is in active development, and we’re aiming for a June 2025 launch
Thanks for your continued support - if you’ve have any issues, questions, feedback, or just want to say hi, drop me a line anytime at support@pwpush.com!
The favicon is the small icon that appears in browser tabs and bookmarks to represent your site.
Premium and Pro subscribers can now upload a favicon on your account branding page. It will apply to pushes, requests and for Pro users, the entire site.
New favicon option on the branding page.
Push Editing & JSON API for Custom Domains
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Edit (& Name) Pushes
Need to add a few more views or update the reference note? Pushes can now be edited. A bit overdue but better late than never.
Like requests, you can now add a name to your pushes that will be used in notifications.
Custom Domains now have a JSON API
The JSON API is now available on custom domains. When making authenticated API requests to your custom domain, the account_id parameter is not required.
I hope these updates help! As always, feedback is very much appreciated!
Requests: New Naming & Editing Capability
Improvement
Names
Requests now have a "name" field that is used in email and dashboard notifications. This will make it easier to track requests and integrate with ticketing systems.
New Name field for Requests
Editing
Need to update a request? There's now an Edit button.
New Edit Capability
Small but hopefully helpful improvements.
Full End-to-End Branding & 2FA Status
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Pro Accounts: Full End-to-End Branding
Those with custom domains and uploaded logos now get a fully rebranded experience. Use your custom domain directly. No more Password Pusher text or logo anywhere.
Team Status: Two-Factor Authentication
For teams that need to ensure that members have Two-Factor Authentication enabled on their accounts, 2FA status is now shown on the Account Overview page.
2FA Status now shown for Account members
This feature was added after a user requested for a way to enforce 2FA for their team. Thanks for the helpful request!
Other
A few more screenshots of the features above are available here.
Thanks as always for all of the great feedback and support! If you have any issues or questions, please feel free to contact me anytime. Happy 2025!
Improved Navigation Menu & New "Policy & Settings" Page for Requests
Improvement
When you click your Account name in the top right of the application, there is now an improved navigation menu. The previous design was causing some confusion so I hope this helps out.
There is also an updated "Policy & Settings" page in the above mentioned menu. It includes a better layout and you can now set preferences for Requests.
Coming next
1. Full end to end branding for Pro accounts (no more Password Pusher logo & content) 2. Requests will get a "name" field to better identify responses in email and other notifications.
Email Notifications for Request Responses
Improvement
Email notifications are now sent out for Requests that receive responses.
Notifications go to the Request creator. I'll be adding some user preferences to configure this behavior soon.
For Premium and Pro accounts, these emails are also now branded with your account branding logo and settings.
* Custom domains: Invalid push paths now redirect to your root domain.
* Note: There are no limits on the JSON API or will there ever be. Authenticated and anonymous push creation is supported (and welcomed). This goes for both pwpush.com & self-hosted.
Pro Plan Team Size Increase
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The maximum team size for the Pro plan has been increased to 25 team members.
Miss something from the previous version of pwpush.com? Want to see what the open source version of Password Pusher looks like?
The open source version of Password Pusher is always available at https://oss.pwpush.com.
Feel free to use as needed.
New Feature Pipeline
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pwpush.com has been updated with a bunch of new features:
* Two-Factor Authentication * Google & Microsoft Single Sign On * Personal Policies * Multiple API Tokens * User Timezone, Theme & Language Preferences * And more...
There are now premium & pro features too.
Branding
* Increase end-user confidence by branding your pushes * Add a company logo to your pushes. * Customize, add or remove text from push pages * Add links, hide or show elements on push pages. * Generate push URLs with your company domain
Teams
* Invite colleagues to collaborate and manage pushes * Decide who is admin and who is a member. Authorize others to set policy and to add/delete users. * View and manage all pushes created by your team * Enforce security policies on your team; hide or force options, set defaults
These premium & pro features are initially available only to subscribers but will be periodically moved to the open source version over time.
To learn about the background, reasoning and design of this new "Feature Pipeline", read the announcement post here.
To see the full list of new features with screenshots, see here.
I hope you all find the new features useful. If you have any issues or questions, feel free to contact me anytime!