Introduction to Two-factor Authentication for WordPress
What is Two-Factor Authentication? By default, WordPress uses a single-factor authentication mechanism. The single-factor is the password, which is a value that is only known by you. A two-factor...
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A newly installed WordPress site feels so good. No speed issues, no plugin conflict, no errors, no problems at all. You are exhilarated, and you can’t wait to see thousands of readers on your website...
View ArticleCall for beta testers
Quality and dependability are two tenets on which all of our plugins are built. We work to achieve this day in day out through a rigorous development process that also involves considerable testing by...
View ArticleA new chapter for WP 2FA
Since its inception, WP 2FA has evolved to become one of the top WordPress 2FA plugins – thanks to the hard work of the team and our customers who have shown faith in us and our products and provided...
View ArticleWordPress Password Protection – A Complete Guide
This is an ‘ultimate’ or comprehensive guide to WordPress password protection for business website administrators and owners. It’s written for those who manage or are the administrators of WordPress...
View ArticleBest Two-Factor Authentication Plugins for WordPress
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) or Two-Step Verification is an additional layer of security you add to your WordPress login pages to further harden the overall security of your WordPress site. With 2FA...
View ArticleWhy you need both Two-factor Authentication & strong passwords on WordPress...
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is an important part of maintaining the security of a WordPress site. However, 2FA alone isn’t enough to harden your WordPress site authentication. Strong passwords are...
View ArticleUsing the Google Authenticator app for WordPress 2FA
Whenever you implement a security measure, you should also have some sort of fallback. You do not want to be compromised by the failure of a single component. This is known as defense in depth. When...
View ArticleWhat are the 2FA backup codes?
When you use two-factor authentication (2FA) on your WordPress website, you need the username, password, and a one-time code to login. The one-time code can be generated by an app, sent to you over...
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