Using 2FA Logins for WordPress – WPQuickies
In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I show you how to implement Two Factor Authentication (2FA) for secure WordPress logins.
Lockdown your site and protect your client data. WordPress Security tips and hacks to strengthen your website and business operations.
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In this lunchtime #WPQuickies, I show you how to implement Two Factor Authentication (2FA) for secure WordPress logins.
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