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LoginArmor Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – Email 2FA

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LoginArmor Ìtumọ̀ Yorùbá: – Email 2FA

Láti ọwọ́ TechArk Solutions
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Àpèjúwe

LoginArmor adds an extra layer of protection to WordPress logins by requiring a one-time verification code after a valid username and password are entered.

Key features

  • Email-based one-time passcodes for WordPress logins
  • Apply 2FA to selected user roles
  • Apply 2FA to specific users
  • Optional grace period before activation is enforced
  • Recovery codes for backup access
  • Customizable email subject and login code email template
  • Optional debug logging to wp-content/uploads/loginarmor-email-2fa/loginarmor-debug.log
  • Dedicated settings screen inside the WordPress admin

How it works

  1. A user enters a valid username and password.
  2. LoginArmor sends a one-time code to the user’s email address.
  3. The user enters the code to complete login.
  4. If needed, the user can use a recovery code instead.

Recovery codes

The plugin includes recovery codes as a backup login option. Codes are stored securely as hashes in user meta. Plaintext codes are shown only temporarily so users can save or download them once.

Grace period

You can optionally set a grace period in days. During the grace period, eligible users can continue signing in while they complete activation. After the grace period ends, 2FA is enforced.

No external service required

LoginArmor uses WordPress email delivery and does not require a third-party 2FA service.

Privacy

LoginArmor does not connect to an external third-party verification service.

The plugin may process and store the following data on your WordPress site:

  • Email-based one-time passcodes for login verification
  • Recovery code hashes stored in user meta
  • Optional debug log entries in wp-content/uploads/loginarmor-email-2fa/loginarmor-debug.log
  • Temporary transients used for login, cooldown, and verification flow

This data stays on your site unless your own email delivery system or hosting stack routes it elsewhere.

Àwọn àwòrán ìbòjú

  • Configure 2FA Setting
  • Configure Email Template

Ìgbéwọlẹ̀

  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/loginarmor-email-2fa/ directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen.
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins screen in WordPress.
  3. Go to LoginArmor in the WordPress admin menu.
  4. Enable two-factor authentication.
  5. Choose the user roles and/or specific users who should use 2FA.
  6. Configure the grace period if needed.
  7. Customize the email subject and email template if desired.
  8. Save your settings.

FAQ

Can I apply 2FA to only some users?

Yes. You can apply 2FA by user role, by specific users, or both.

What happens if a user cannot access their email?

They can use a recovery code if one has been generated and saved.

Can I customize the email content?

Yes. You can customize the sender email address, subject line, and login code email template from the plugin settings.

Does the plugin require a third-party account?

No. It works with your WordPress site and its email sending setup.

Where are recovery codes managed?

Recovery codes are available from the user profile area and are intended to be saved by the user for emergency access.

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  • TechArk Solutions
  • Yogesh Damasiya

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Àkọsílẹ̀ àwọn àyípadà

1.1

  • Minor code optimizations.

1.0

  • Initial release
  • Improved settings handling and login flow stability
  • Refined admin UI and general plugin behavior

Àkójọpọ̀ Meta

  • Ẹ̀yà 1.1
  • Ìgbàgbọ́hùn tó kẹ́yìn ọ̀sẹ̀ 2 sẹ́yìn
  • Àwọn ìgbéwọlẹ̀ tó ṣiṣẹ́ 20+
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  • Dánwò dé 6.9.4
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  • Èdè
    English (US)
  • Àwọn àmì
    2FAEmail OTPlogin securitytwo factor authentication
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  • Yogesh Damasiya

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