Let me go ahead and write out some of the features of our plugin:
Be able to create your own Custom Login URL
Normally when you install WordPress you're able to login by going to domain.com/wp-admin or domain.com/wp-login.php. 99% of users never modify their wp-admin folder or do other modifications, giving Hackers the ability to easily find the login path. The first step to combat this effectively, is to change the URL that you use to login!
We've created the ability for someone to create their own Custom Login URL - so if you want your login to be domain.com/this-is-my-new-login-page then you set that to be your new login page and it'll disable wp-admin and wp-login.php. If someone attempts to go to wp-admin they'll be redirected back to the home page.
Be notified via email immediately when someone attempts to login to your website but fails
When someone tries to login to your website but fails, you will be sent an email from WordPress letting you know someone attempted to login. This will give you the ability to react immediately rather than waiting to find out that your WordPress site got hacked and everything lost. You can take action by logging in, changing your admin username (next point), reseting your password, changing your Custom Login URL - whatever you want to do. We provide a means if someone were trying to hack into your site.
Easily change your admin username
Again with the statistics... 99% of users use "admin" for their username. When the time comes that someone wants to protect their WordPress site, they cannot easily change this username since WP by default, will not allow it once it's set. Before you'd have to find a developer or fiddle with modifying the database record for it - now you don't have to. Simply go in and choose the username you want to change (we just don't limit it for admin, but all Users on your WP site) click edit, type the new username and you're good to go.
These are just 3 of some of the great flexibility that we give for your WordPress site (there's a bunch more features!). WordPress in of itself, is a great CMS and has come a long ways from what it was before. We love WordPress, and we love helping the community by providing simple security solutions that anyone can do to protect themselves. WordPress gets a bad wrap when it comes to security simply because of the fact that it's open-source, there are millions of users and you always hear people saying 'my site got hacked!'.
It's up to the users who use WordPress to educate themselves correctly, find trust-worthy developers to use their plugins and not just go and install 50 plugins because it does something "cool" - that's when you get into trouble.
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