LoginPress: Hide Login 3.0.0
Description
LoginPress Hide Login is a WordPress security plugin that lets you change your default login URL to a custom one. By removing the predictable “wp-login.php” and standard login paths, it makes automated attacks harder to perform. This is especially useful for sites experiencing repeated spam login attempts or brute-force traffic. The setup is straightforward in the WordPress admin and the plugin stays lightweight, helping you improve login protection without changing how your users access the site.
For WordPress sites that want a simple, practical hardening step, this LoginPress add-on adds an extra layer of obscurity to your authentication entry point. It helps reduce the noise caused by bots targeting the login page while keeping the login process familiar for legitimate visitors.
Main Features
- Custom login URL — Set your own login page path instead of using the default WordPress URL.
- Protects against probing — Discourages spammers and bots that repeatedly target common login endpoints.
- Brute-force mitigation — Reduces the effectiveness of automated login attempts aimed at predictable URLs.
- Works as a LoginPress add-on — Extends the LoginPress approach to securing the login route.
- Quick setup in WordPress — Configure the new login URL from your WordPress dashboard.
- Lightweight design — Improves login protection without adding heavy site processing.
- Instant usability for admins — Use the new custom URL to access the login page.
Benefits
- Less login spam — Fewer automated hits to the login page reduces unwanted authentication noise.
- Higher account protection — Makes brute-force attempts less efficient by hiding the target URL.
- Cleaner security logs — Lower volume of repeated login probes helps you spot real issues.
- Improved user experience — Reduces disruptions caused by excessive bot traffic targeting login.
- Ease of use — Simple configuration helps site owners apply protection quickly within WordPress.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores that receive frequent login attempts
- WordPress membership sites and community platforms
- Blogs and content sites with author and admin accounts
- Agencies managing multiple WordPress client sites
- Online platforms with frequent user registration and login activity
- Sites looking for lightweight login hardening without complex setup