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.htaccess Site Access Control

Using the password protection will give you extra security layer of protection from brute force hacking attacks. Additionally, it's also an easy …
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4
Last updated
May 11, 2016
Version
1.0
Active installations
900

Using the password protection will give you extra security layer of protection from brute force hacking attacks. Additionally, it’s also an easy way to password protect your entire site, without needing to create separate WordPress users for each visitor.

When you enable the password protection, the user won’t be able to see anything – not even see the protected page – until he/she inserts the username/password. You can password protect the whole website, including the administrator pages; you can password protect the administrator pages; or you can password protect the WordPress login page.

Free plugin options include:

  • Enabling/disabling the password protection to wp-login.php, WordPress admin pages. Note that you’ll be asked to re-type the .htaccess username/password you created before enabling any of the settings – to ensure that you wouldn’t enable the password protection without even knowing the password yourself!
  • Modifying the existing users: you can change any .htaccess user’s password and remove the users.
  • Adding one .htaccess user.

Premium plugin options:

  • Create/modify an unlimited number of .htaccess users;
  • Protect your whole site, making it accessible to only those who have the .htaccess user.

If you have any other suggestions, please let us know! You can contact us via http://www.wpsos.io/wordpress-plugin-htaccess-site-access-control/

For more information and support, check out: http://www.wpsos.io/wordpress-plugin-htaccess-site-access-control/

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Active installations
900
Tested up to
4.4.33
This plugin is available for download to be used on your WordPress self-hosted installation.