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  • Plugin Author Rocco Tripaldi

    (@roccotripaldi)

    It may be that your site is having difficulties connecting to our API.
    What is your site’s address?

    Thread Starter beelinedesign

    (@beelinedesign)

    We have many. one of them is brebermusic.com.

    After installing and configuring Brute Protect for all of our sites, I read that we need a separate API key for each. Is this correct? If so, do we need to change the API key on all the sites to be unique for each? And is there a way to do that from my.bruteprotect.com dashboard rather than logging in to each WordPress site?

    Thanks so much!

    Plugin Author Rocco Tripaldi

    (@roccotripaldi)

    Now that you’ve installed and configured BruteProtect, each site already has its own API key. To add the site to your my.bruteprotect.com dashboard, you’ll have to log into each site individually. I hope that answers your question.

    In regards to slow updating on your plugins, it appears that your site is connecting to our API just fine, so that’s not the problem.

    Are you clicking the ‘Update All’ button? Or are you updating plugins individually?

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