Does DLGuard Do What it Claims?
Last post I spoke about securing your downloads for your ebooks, audios, or software. You will read in the post that I settled on DLGuard to do the job.
I also said that when I installed DLGuard I would let you know my verdict on how it installs.
Well.. here’s what I found when I installed it….
Its dirt easy!
DLGuard comes with an executable file which guides you through the whole set up process. It’s as easy as following the steps. The only action you take outside of following the steps is:
1. Setting up a mySQL database, and
2. Deleting your “install” folder” when you have finished
3. Creating your autoresponder list
How easy is that?
After installation you simply point your browser to the admin url and login with your username and password.
The interface when you log in is not overly slick, but then sometimes basic is good (it saves confusion).
My task was to secure an 7 audio products and 7 physical products, using PayPal as the payment processor, and integrated with Aweber autoresponder.
So.. how easy was this to do?
Setting up the audio downloads was easy. Again, when you “add a product”, the screen guides you through the process (just fill in the appropriate blanks). Selecting the payment processor was as easy as selecting it from a drop down box.
Working out how to add a “physical” product which requires shipping was a little trickier, and try as I might to search the form I couldn’t see any reference to how this was done, so I contacted DLGuard support and had an answer the same day.
By adding the text ” — This item will be mailed to you” in the download URL field, DLGuard bypasses the need to give a download link and instead prompts for a delivery address. This is done through the “PayPal Advanced Options” – “Extra PayPal Codes”, and inputting the following: “no_shipping=2″
Integrating Aweber was a simple task of logging into the aweber account and creating a new list. This list name (yourlistname @aweber.com) then is input in the “Aweber Automatic Sign Ups” field.
When someone purchases from you their details are automatically added to your aweber list.
So as far as I am concerned, this little piece of script that works behind the scenes to secure downloads is a real gem. I can set the download time and the number of attempts before those accessing the download link are “locked out”.
The beauty of DLGuard assigning the number of download attempts goes a long way to stopping files being passed on during the access time. DLGuard won’t stop those who pass on the download to their friends, but it does offer a first line of defence against pirated downloads.
I’m giving it two thumbs up!
I’m the Silent Avatar and I have spoken
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