Expire User Passwords

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Expire User Passwords

by Matt Miller

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Note: This is a forked version of the now unsupported Expire Passwords plugin. The notes below are copied over from the original plugin and will be updated as relevant updates become available. Please help by contributing to the GitHub repository Expire Passwords on GitHub

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Harden the security of your site by preventing unauthorized access to stale user accounts.

This plugin is also ideal for sites needing to meet certain industry security compliances – such as government, banking or healthcare.

In the plugin settings you can set the maximum number of days users are allowed to use the same password (90 days by default), as well as which user roles will be required to reset their passwords regularly (non-Administrators by default).

Languages supported:

  • English
  • Czech
  • Español

Development of this plugin is done on GitHub. Pull requests welcome. Please see issues reported there before going to the plugin forum.

  1. Configure which user roles should be required to regularly reset their passwords and how often.

    Configure which user roles should be required to regularly reset their passwords and how often.

  2. Users with expired passwords are redirected to the password reset screen upon sign in.

    Users with expired passwords are redirected to the password reset screen upon sign in.

  3. Users are not permitted to use the same password two times in a row during reset.

    Users are not permitted to use the same password two times in a row during reset.

Stopped working on new WordPress version

By odvir on November 21, 2023

Excellent plugin.
Unfortunately, after the new WordPress update, it blocks managed users from logging in.

Everything's good, need just an update

By nasseryo on August 12, 2023

Everything in the title

Great plugin.

By Henry Douglas (henrydouglas) on March 27, 2022

Excellent plugin, solved my problem.

Does what it says 🙂

By nikmittal on May 26, 2020

Does what it says 🙂

Must have plug-in

By marco1958 on March 12, 2020

Using it on 15 WP 5.3.2 sites at the moment. It's a must have these days. Using the same password too long will lead to leaks at some time. Would like to have an export/import option to easily share settings. Also a way to configure via the wp cli would be nice.

1.3.1 – September 30, 2022

  • Support for PHP 7.2 and older

1.3 – September 27, 2022

  • Added ability for users to reset their expired password from the login screen
  • Added Dutch translation

Props @janwoostendorp

1.2 – May 4, 2022

  • Added ‘eup_submenu_access’ filter for greater control to access of plugin settings

1.1.0 – February 15, 2020

  • Fix: Updated namespace issues that caused critical errors when installing
  • Tweak: Tested support for WordPress 5.3.2

1.0.0 – November 7, 2019

  • New: Indicate support for WordPress 5.3

Props @Miller-Media

0.6.0 – January 5, 2017

  • Fix: Expiration not updating when resetting a password via email confirmation link.

Props @fjarrett

0.5.0 – December 23, 2016

  • Tweak: Indicate support for WordPress 4.7 and require at least 4.0.
  • Fix: Selected user roles in plugin settings not always being honored.
  • Fix: Destroy all sessions after login with an expired password.

Props @fjarrett

0.4.0 – April 13, 2016

  • New: Indicate support for WordPress 4.5.
  • Tweak: Bring back PHP 5.2 compatibility.

Props @fjarrett

0.3.0 – July 9, 2015

  • New: Language support for Czech
  • Tweak: Optimizations requiring PHP 5.3 or higher
  • Fix: User role array error before options exist

Props @fjarrett, @dero

0.2.2 – July 2, 2015

  • New: Language support for Español

Props @fjarrett

0.2.1 – July 2, 2015

  • Fix: Fatal undefined function error occuring in some cases (#3)

Props @fjarrett

0.2.0 – April 29, 2015

  • New: Disallow using the same password as before on reset (#1)
  • Tweak: Use default if limit is set to greater than 365 days

Props @fjarrett

0.1.0 – April 28, 2015

  • Initial release

Props @fjarrett

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