TechnologyWisdom Secure Login Path
TechnologyWisdom Secure Login Path
Description
TechnologyWisdom Secure Login Path lets you change the default WordPress login URL (wp-login.php) and restrict direct access to wp-admin by replacing it with a custom slug of your choice, improving security by reducing exposure to brute-force attacks and automated bots. The plugin is lightweight, easy to configure, and does not modify any core WordPress files, ensuring safe updates and broad compatibility with themes and plugins, while also offering a cleaner and more branded login experience for administrators.
Features
- Set a custom login URL slug to replace the default WordPress login page
- Block direct access to wp-login.php to reduce unauthorized login attempts
- Restrict or protect access to wp-admin for improved backend security
- Secure logout handling to ensure sessions are properly terminated
- Fully compatible with native WordPress authentication system
- Safe redirect validation to prevent open redirect vulnerabilities
License
This plugin is licensed under the GPL-2.0+ License.
You can freely use, modify, and distribute it under the terms of this license.
Full license: https://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-2.0
Installation
- Upload the plugin to
/wp-content/plugins/ - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to Settings Secure Login Path
- Set your custom login slug
- Save settings
Faq
This plugin hides the default WordPress login URL and allows administrators
to use a custom login slug for improved security.
Yes. It helps reduce brute-force login attempts and automated bot attacks
by hiding the default login page.
Yes. You can set any custom slug such as: yourwebsite.com/my-login
instead of: yourwebsite.com/wp-login.php
The plugin blocks direct access to wp-login.php and can either show a 404 page
or redirect visitors depending on your settings.
No. Logged-in users can still access the WordPress admin dashboard normally.
Yes. Lost password and password reset functionality continue to work properly.
Yes. After changing the login slug, you should clear your website cache
and resave permalinks.
Go to: Settings Permalinks and click “Save Changes” to refresh WordPress rewrite rules.
Deactivate the plugin via FTP or File Manager by renaming the plugin folder,
then login normally and reactivate the plugin.
No. It uses the native WordPress login system internally.
Your website automatically returns to the default WordPress login URL: /wp-login.php
No. Everything can be configured directly from the WordPress admin panel.
Reviews
Changelog
1.0.1
- Added review/feedback options
- Added Support page
1.0.0
- Initial release
- Custom login URL support
- wp-login.php blocking
- wp-admin protection
- Secure logout handling
- Native WordPress login integration
- Safe redirect validation

