Description
A free and easy-to-use two-factor authentication plugin for WordPress
Add an extra layer of security to your WordPress website login pages and protect your users. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA), the best protection against users using weak passwords, automated password guessing, and brute force attacks.
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Use the WP 2FA plugin to enable two-factor authentication for your WordPress administrator, and to enforce your website users, or users with a specific role to use 2FA. This plugin is very easy to use; everything can be configured via wizards with clear instructions, so even non technical users can setup 2FA without requiring technical assistance.
MAINTAINED & SUPPORTED BY MELAPRESS
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WP 2FA key plugin features and capabilities
- Free Two-factor authentication (2FA) for all users
- Supports multiple 2FA methods
- An API that allows you to integrate supplementary 2FA methods
- Universal 2FA app support – generate codes from Google Authenticator, Authy & any other 2FA app
- Supports 2FA backup methods
- Wizard-driven plugin configuration & 2FA setup – no technical knowledge required
- Use 2FA policies to enforce 2FA with a grace period or require users to instantly setup 2FA upon logging in
- No WordPress dashboard access is required for users to set up 2FA
- Fully editable email templates
- Protection against automated password & dictionary attacks
- Much more
Upgrade to WP 2FA Premium and get even more
The premium version of WP 2FA comes bundled with even more features to take your WordPress website login security to the next level.
With the premium edition of WP 2FA, you get more 2FA methods, 1-click integration with WooCommerce, trusted devices feature, extensive white labeling capabilities, and much more!
Premium features list
- Everything in the free version
- Full white labeling capabilities (change all the text and look and feel in wizards, emails, SMS and 2FA pages)
- YubiKey hardware key support
- Several other additional 2FA methods (such as 2FA over SMS, link in email & more)
- Trusted devices (no 2FA required for a configured period of time)
- Require 2FA on password reset
- One-click integration to set up WooCommerce and two-factor authentication (2FA)
- Much more
Refer to the WP 2FA plugin features and benefits page to learn more about the benefits of upgrading to WP 2FA Premium.
Free and premium support
Support for the free edition of WP 2FA is free on the WordPress support forums. Premium world-class support via one-to-one email is available to the Premium users – upgrade to premium to benefit from priority support.
For any other queries, feedback, or if you simply want to get in touch with us, please use our contact form.
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Related links and documentation:
You can find more detailed information about 2FA and its benefits in the links below
- The benefits of using 2FA on WordPress
- Beginner’s guide to two-factor authentication
- Setting up Google Authenticator for WordPress 2FA
- List of supported 2FA apps
- The definitive guide to WordPress security
- Official Melapress website
Installing WP 2FA
From within WordPress
- Navigate to ‘Plugins > Add New’
- Search for ‘WP 2FA’
- Install & activate WP 2FA from your Plugins page
Manually
- Download the plugin from the WordPress plugins repository
- Unzip the zip file and upload the folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
- Activate the WP 2FA plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
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FAQ
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Does the plugin send any data to Melapress?
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No, the plugin does not send any data to us whatsoever. The only data we recieve is license data from the premium edition of the plugin.
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Does the plugin receive updates?
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We update the plugin fairly regularly to ensure the plugin continues to run in tip-top shape while adding new features from time to time.
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Can I get support if I get stuck?
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Support for the free edition of the plugin is provided only via the www.remarpro.com support forums. You can also refer to our support pages for all the technical and product documentation.
If you are using the Premium edition, you get direct access to our support team via one-to-one email support.
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How can I report security bugs?
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You can report security bugs through the Patchstack Vulnerability Disclosure Program. Please use this form. For more details please refer to our Melapress plugins security program.
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Contributors & Developers
“WP 2FA – Two-factor authentication for WordPress” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
2.8.0 (2024-07-17)
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New features
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Out of the box support for Yubico – use any YubiKey hardware key by Yubico as a 2FA method to log in to your WordPress website.
- Plugin & functionality improvements
- Bumped up the minimum supported PHP version from 7.2 to 7.3.
- Updated a number of strings in the settings + improved help text.
- The names of debug log file in uploads directory are now randomized.
- Updated the default text in different sections of the wizard to simplify things and improve UX.
- Adjusted the order in which the 2FA methods are listed.
- Updated the features’ page in the plugin – added the new features etc.
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Updated all UTM parameters in the plugin’s URLs and links.
- Bug fixes
- Fixed: PHP fatal error in class-email-wizard-steps.php in some edge cases.
- Fixed: Apostrophe character shows up as ASCII in email subject.
- Fixed: Error with importing plugin’s settings from one website to another in some edge cases.
- Fixed: The grace period expiration setting did not have a default value / setting.
- Removed reference to Premium backup methods in the free edition’s wizard.
- Fixed: Redirecting to frontend 2FA page without permalinks set up does not work.
- Fixed: Some user profile 2FA buttons were not functioning properly when used on mobile.
- Fixed: Data was not always / all deleted when the setting “Delete data upon uninstall” was enabled.
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Refer to the complete plugin changelog for more detailed information about what was new, improved and fixed in previous version updates of WP 2FA.