• Resolved mikel

    (@tahamohamadi)


    Hello
    When we enable 2fa login for the user, from which part of the site should the user confirm and install it for his own authentication application !? That is, in which part is this code displayed to the user without entering the site management !?

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  • Plugin Support wfpeter

    (@wfpeter)

    Hi @tahamohamadi,

    The Edit Profile page should be accessible by all signed in user levels at /wp-admin/user/profile.php, usually from the the top-right of the WordPress menu bar, even if they cannot see the admin dashboard. There should be a “Wordfence Login Security” section on this page when 2FA is available for users.

    However with some plugins, the above URL may auto-forward to /my-account (or similar) rather than continue to be controlled by the profile.php page. Our WooCommerce 2FA integration was originally intended to allow administrator protection for our customers who run a WooCommerce website to further protect their accounts. However, demand for inclusion on their customers’ account pages has increased since our initial release with WooCommerce compatibility for 2FA and reCAPTCHA.

    We already have a development case open for this and the release notes for Wordfence versions going forward will state when this addition is made. Naturally on the forums, I cannot commit to specific delivery dates.

    Thanks,

    Peter.

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