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Secure your WordPress Login: HFA Secret Login Plugin
Current version: V.2.2.8
Protect your WordPress website easily and effectively with the HFA Secret Login plugin. Change the default login URL and add an extra layer of security, making unauthorized access to your admin area much harder.
The default wp-login.php and wp-admin URLs are well-known targets for attackers. With HFA Secret Login, you can hide these sensitive access points behind a unique, secret URL known only to you. This reduces exposure to common attacks and increases the overall security of your site.
Key benefits and features:
- Change Login URL: Define a completely new, secret URL for your WordPress login page. For example, your login page becomes:
jouwdomein.nl/jouwgeheimeurl. - Intelligent Redirects: Configure a redirect URL (e.g., a 404 page) for anyone trying to visit the old
wp-login.phpor/wp-admin/URLs without being logged in. - Prevent Direct Access: Blocks direct access to the
wp-login.phpandwp-admindirectories for non-logged-in users. - Easy Setup & Configuration: The plugin is designed with ease of use in mind, so you can quickly start securing your website.
- Multisite Compatible: Manage login URLs for individual sites within your WordPress Multisite network, or set a network-wide default.
Upgrade to the PRO version for advanced security (coming soon):
The PRO version of HFA Secret Login offers even more powerful features to secure your website:
- Brute-Force Prevention: Limit the number of login attempts to thwart automated attacks.
- Login Logging: Keep a detailed log of all login attempts to monitor suspicious activity.
- Email Notifications: Receive instant alerts for suspicious login activity on your website.
- Custom Redirects: Redirect users to specific pages after logging in for a personalized user experience.
- reCAPTCHA Integration: Add Google reCAPTCHA to your login page to effectively block bots.
Boost your WordPress website security today! With HFA Secret Login, you create a safer digital home for yourself and your users.
