Secure 2FA
Secure 2FA adds an extra layer of security to your WordPress login process by enabling 2FA via several authentication methods.
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- Version
- 1.0.0
- Last Updated
- Apr 10, 2025
- Requires WP
- 6.0+
- Tested Up To
- 6.7
- PHP Version
- 7.4 or higher
- Author
- Mohamed Endisha
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add_filter('secure_tfa_enforce_tfa_excluded_users', function() {
// User ID(s) you want to exclude
return [1];
});
Use their backup recovery codes to regain access if OTP delivery fails.
If the issue persists, the site administrator can assist with troubleshooting by checking the activity logs for the user or deactivate 2FA for that user.
If you are the site administrator, check the Handling and Troubleshooting Issues below for further assistance.
Handling and Troubleshooting Issues
If you're facing issues logging in or not receiving OTPs due to 2FA method issue or email or API problems, and you need to regain access to your WordPress account, you can configure the following constants in the config.php file to help resolve these issues:
define( 'SECURE_TFA_DISABLE_PLUGIN', true ) ;
This constant disables the 2FA login process and temporarily deactivates its functionality, although the plugin remains active.
define( 'SECURE_TFA_DISABLE_ENFORCE_TFA', true ) ;
This constant disables the enforced 2FA requirement for users who have not yet enabled it.