How to Export & Import your AIOS Security Settings
All in One WP Security allows you to export and import the security settings. This can be handy if you wanted to save time by applying the settings from one site to another site. NOTE: Before...
View ArticleHow to Restore wp-config.php File When Using AIOS Security Plugin
The wp-config.php file is one of the most important files in your WordPress installation. This file contains the basic configuration for your site, including database credentials, password salts and...
View ArticleHow to implement CAPTCHA on your WordPress Login Page
WordPress is vulnerable to Brute Force attacks. This is when the attacker will keep on trying to guess the password for a WordPress account, all the while assuming that they know the username. This can...
View ArticleHow To Use Cookie-Based Brute Force Login Attack’ Prevention Feature
A Brute Force Login Attack is one way in which a hacker tries to gain entry. This is when the attacker will keep on trying to guess the password for a WordPress account, all the while assuming that...
View ArticleImportant Note on Intermediate and Advanced Features
Some of the intermediate and advanced features can break your site if they conflict with another plugin or theme on your site. Some of these advanced features may not work correctly on your site if...
View ArticleUsing the “Disable RSS and Atom feeds” feature
The All-In-One Security plugin release 5.1.4 included the option to turn off your WordPress website’s RSS and Atom feeds. What are RSS or Atom feeds? RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and Atom feeds are...
View ArticleCloudflare’s CAPTCHA alternative ‘Turnstile’ now available
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