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  • Thread Starter J

    (@jnickrules)

    Ok, well after some more messing around I have fixed my issue. I thought I would post this in case anyone else has the same problem.

    I ended up deleting all related files and folders for both this plugin and my security plugin within FTP and PHP. I then renamed both the ‘plugins’ and the ‘themes’ folders to ‘pluginsXX’ and ‘themesXX’.

    Then after completing that, I then went to my site and found I was still having trouble viewing anything on both the front and back ends..

    So, I then redirected my browser to:

    https://www.yourdomain.com/wp-login.php?action=logout with ‘yourdomain’ being your actual domain

    Now go back to your login screen and you should be able to log back in. Make sure you change the names of those folders back to what they were before downloading or activating your plugins and themes.

    This then fixed my issue and finally showed my site’s login screen. I am now able to login and edit my site like normal. I then reinstalled my security plugin and was good to go. I do not plan to reinstall this plugin as it isn’t really necessary for my site and I don’t want to go through this again.

    Give this a try, I hope it works for you too.

    Apparently, Wordfence Security saw this plugin as a threat and locked down my site to prevent any further damage.

    J

    (@jnickrules)

    Ok, well after some more messing around I have fixed my issue. I thought I would post this in case it would also help you.

    I ended up deleting all related files and folders for both this plugin and my security plugin within FTP and PHP. I then renamed both the ‘plugins’ and the ‘themes’ folders to ‘pluginsXX’ and ‘themesXX’.

    Then after completing that, I then went to my site and found I was still having trouble viewing anything on both the front and back ends..

    So, I then redirected my browser to:

    https://www.yourdomain.com/wp-login.php?action=logout with ‘yourdomain’ being your actual domain

    This then fixed my issue and finally showed my site’s login screen. I am now able to login and edit my site like normal. I then reinstalled my security plugin and was good to go. I do not plan to reinstall this plugin as it isn’t really necessary for my site and I don’t want to go through this again.

    Give this a try, I hope it works for you too.

    J

    (@jnickrules)

    I too am having a similar problem.

    I recently installed this plugin and I’m now unable to access my site. Now it states: “This webpage is not available ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED”

    Everything was working fine until I installed this plugin and tried to edit the login background color.

    I’m unable to access my wordpress admin to remove this plugin, so I have removed the plugin’s folder through my host server’s FTP. This did not fix the issue, so I have also disabled all plugins through my phpMyAdmin files.

    With folders deleted, and all plugins disabled, I am still unable to access my website.

    I’m not sure if this is something that takes time to update, or if there is something else I need to do.

    Let me know if you have any luck with your issue.

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