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  • Plugin Author apexad

    (@apexad)

    It’s possible that the permissions are wonky and the plugin just cannot read your .htaccess file or something else is going wrong.

    As I think I may have mentioned in other responses, my goal is to possibly remove the depend on the .htaccess file in a new release (v1.0.0) coming soon. At the very least, I will make sure to make it so the plugin can be deactivated if it cannot find the .htaccess file if this is what you are saying is happening.

    If you know your .htaccess file is clean of Secure Hidden Login code, you can always just rename the plugin folder and WordPress will auto deactivate the plugin.

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