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Hello Ciaran,

I am using Privilege which I still love. Will I be able to migrate? I am using 3.10.12 . I can't see where Privilege has a J4 template.

Also is migration necessary right now because I read on Joomla forum about the proposal of volunteers to extend J3 until 2025.
https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/july-2023/extended-security-support-for-joomla-3x

Please let me know either way. Thanks

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I would love an extension because migrating 15 sites is a major headache!
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@francW thanks for the info? I should have known there would be some additional info. Well doesn't look like Privilege is ready yet, but I am willing to pay whatever is reasonable. I've done a lot of work. There is a site that helps with migration to 4 but I think I need the template.

I'll keep it like it is on a hope and a prayer that it will workout for awhile.

Thanks
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I don't see Privilege anywhere on this list to update Joomla 4. https://joomla51.com/blog/item/joomla-4-template-update-timeline

It was on there when I first inquired, Now I don't see it. Please let me know . thx
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