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  • It is not from WordPress. It must be a plugin.

    Using ftp or the file manager provided by your host rename the plugins folder to plugins-old.

    Thread Starter JudithM

    (@judithm)

    Thank you, I will try that.

    Thread Starter JudithM

    (@judithm)

    That seems to be an incomplete answer; that is, I can either have plugins, or not have the two-factor login demand, but not both.

    (For future readers with this problem, if you stay logged in to your control panel, and rename the plugins file to plugins after you are logged in, your plugins come back, and you can go through them manually in an effort to find out which one is causing the problem.)

    Though in my case it appears that having ANY plugin causes it.

    Is there a way to both have plugins and not the two factor authentication thing?

    Thread Starter JudithM

    (@judithm)

    Now it won’t let me log out! Says I am denied access to logging out.

    Thread Starter JudithM

    (@judithm)

    I tried deactivating all plugins, and it won’t let me log out.. These are all plugins I downloaded from WP, and have not modified in any way.

    Thread Starter JudithM

    (@judithm)

    ..I got frustrated and deleted a bunch of plugins randomly, again, and then deleted cookies and cache and now can get both out, and in, to my dashboard.

    I wonder if it was a corrupted session cookie? A combination of plugins that had gone bad? At any rate, now I have access and the tools to fix this if it happens again.

    Thread Starter JudithM

    (@judithm)

    This is NOT resolved, it is happening again, and I have not re-installed the plugins I deleted. It’s so bad it is now trying to keep me from viewing my website proper (which has NO login!).

    Can someone help me with this?

    Thread Starter JudithM

    (@judithm)

    In fact, it’s now trying to make me log in when I try to view my blog from another computer!

    Supposing I find which remaining plugin is the trash that is doing this, where can I go to warn other wp users NOT to install it?

    Can you please post a link to your site?

    ..I got frustrated and deleted a bunch of plugins randomly, again, and then deleted cookies and cache and now can get both out, and in, to my dashboard.

    This is why it was marked resolved.

    Thread Starter JudithM

    (@judithm)

    It worked fine for a few months, but the demand for two-factor authentication is back again. My blog is at wildwoodsoap.com/blog/

    I have deactivated all plugins. Is it really possible for a deactivated plugin to do this, or has wordpress been hacked somehow?

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